Holy sh&^ man...
and I thought I was cool changing weapon sounds.
Account Details | |
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SteamID64 | 76561198134899613 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:174633885] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:87316942 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | January 27, 2015 |
Last Posted | August 13, 2021 at 8:30 AM |
Posts | 393 (0.1 per day) |
Game Settings | |
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In-game Sensitivity | 3.37 |
Windows Sensitivity | 3/11 |
Raw Input | |
DPI |
1600 |
Resolution |
1920 x 1080 |
Refresh Rate |
74.5Hz (Overclocked) |
Hardware Peripherals | |
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Mouse | Zowie FK1 |
Keyboard | Ducky DK2108 Shine (Cherry MX Red) |
Mousepad | Steelseries QcK Mass |
Headphones | HyperX Cloud I |
Monitor | ASUS VS238H |
In-game, 1280 x 720 feels WAY smoother than 1920 x 1080 even when I'm on single-player mode netting over 500 FPS. Help? I want to have my game feeling smooth with my game being good-looking.
Custom Folder:
Autoexec (Comanglia's Mid-Quality PC CFG w/ some non-FPS related parts removed): http://pastebin.com/zfnj81KM
Other Commands: http://pastebin.com/G2vpcnGA
Net Settings: http://pastebin.com/THbTMaEB
No Explosion Smoke Script: http://pastebin.com/h2gp6HsJ
Launch Options: http://pastebin.com/BXihETJ8
Also Includes:
FlameHUD, Custom Hitsound, No Soundscapes, and some Training Maps.
Specs:
- AMD Radeon R9 270
- 128GB SSD
- MSi Z97 PC Mate Mobo
- EVGA 500B PSU
- 1TB HDD (My TF2 is on here)
- ASUS VG236H 2ms Response Time Monitor (OC'd to 74.5 Hz W/ patched HDMI frequency)
- Windows 10
Benchmarks:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 31.328 seconds 84.24 fps (11.87 ms/f) 10.972 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 55.539 seconds 87.20 fps (11.47 ms/f) 13.960 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ Multicore Rendering:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 31.782 seconds 83.04 fps (12.04 ms/f) 9.972 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 53.097 seconds 91.21 fps (10.96 ms/f) 12.610 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ Comanglia's Cinema Config:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 36.848 seconds 71.62 fps (13.96 ms/f) 4.975 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 60.457 seconds 80.11 fps (12.48 ms/f) 10.065 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ Comanglia's High Quality PCs Config:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 20.312 seconds 129.93 fps ( 7.70 ms/f) 10.203 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 39.906 seconds 121.36 fps ( 8.24 ms/f) 17.940 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ Comanglia's Mid-Quality PCs Config:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 19.749 seconds 133.63 fps ( 7.48 ms/f) 9.994 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 38.221 seconds 126.71 fps ( 7.89 ms/f) 18.868 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ R4ndom's Config:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 19.356 seconds 136.34 fps ( 7.33 ms/f) 10.541 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 38.651 seconds 125.30 fps ( 7.98 ms/f) 18.389 fps variability
Optimizations:
- https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=483257164
- RadeonPro Settings (This is literally all I have enabled): http://i.imgur.com/ytZg92m.png
SnivyIf you do want a headset, HyperX Cloud is the best option imo
General rule of thumb is that 90% of "gaming headsets" are really bad. Cloud is the like the only exception because the sound quality and mic are all around good
Although the HyperX Clouds are almost unarguably the best value gaming headset out there, it's important to remember that they're still not superior to actual audiophile headphones + a separate mic .
Vanahttp://www.teamfortress.tv/30680/new-tf2-benchmarks
Thanks m8
Benchmarks:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 31.328 seconds 84.24 fps (11.87 ms/f) 10.972 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 55.539 seconds 87.20 fps (11.47 ms/f) 13.960 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ Multicore Rendering:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 31.782 seconds 83.04 fps (12.04 ms/f) 9.972 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 53.097 seconds 91.21 fps (10.96 ms/f) 12.610 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ Comanglia's Cinema Config:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 36.848 seconds 71.62 fps (13.96 ms/f) 4.975 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 60.457 seconds 80.11 fps (12.48 ms/f) 10.065 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ Comanglia's High Quality PCs Config:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 20.312 seconds 129.93 fps ( 7.70 ms/f) 10.203 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 39.906 seconds 121.36 fps ( 8.24 ms/f) 17.940 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ Comanglia's Mid-Quality PCs Config:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 19.749 seconds 133.63 fps ( 7.48 ms/f) 9.994 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 38.221 seconds 126.71 fps ( 7.89 ms/f) 18.868 fps variability
-autoconfig w/ R4ndom's Config:
benchmark1.dem2639 frames 19.356 seconds 136.34 fps ( 7.33 ms/f) 10.541 fps variability
benchmark2.dem4843 frames 38.651 seconds 125.30 fps ( 7.98 ms/f) 18.389 fps variability
Specs:
- AMD Radeon R9 270
trashusing benchmark2 (benchmark1, IMO, should only ever be used for historical comparisons, as it doesn't have skins or many particle effects at all)
Where can I get benchmark2?
DX9 R4ndom's CFG: 2639 frames 20.728 seconds 127.32 fps ( 7.85 ms/f) 10.925 fps variability
DX8 R4ndom's CFG: 2639 frames 18.592 seconds 141.94 fps ( 7.05 ms/f) 11.818 fps variability
DX8 Recommended Settings: 2639 frames 23.611 seconds 111.77 fps ( 8.95 ms/f) 8.131 fps variability
DX9 Recommended Settings: 2639 frames 25.577 seconds 103.18 fps ( 9.69 ms/f) 8.155 fps variability
CPU: Pentium G3258 OC'd to 4.3 GHz
GPU: R9 270
RAM: 8GB
Personally, I feel like maining the class you like the most will be the best choice in the long run, because you're more likely to stick with it and practice and it'll be more fun for you.
But looking from a practical perspective, med/demo are the best choices because it's easier to find a team with them rather than solly/scout.
A costco rain jacket 2 sizes too big.
cerealMighty I don't use browser bookmarks
why?
I got some adware ~3 months ago, and had to delete the App Data to get rid of it on Chrome. I forgot to save all my bookmarks somewhere, so I ended up losing them all. I really haven't used bookmarks since then.
"TF2 Patch 12/22/25"
I'm also interested in learning what the Tough Break Festivizer is tbh...
There are several posts here I consider to be extremely useful, but I can never get to because I don't use browser bookmarks, people stop posting in these threads after a while, and not all good threads can get a sticky since some posts are more relevant to certain people than others. Whenever I want to pull up an important thread, I always end up forgetting where it is and try to Google it, with the same 1 of 2 results: I find it after 5 mins of googling, or I don't find it at all.
I propose a simple solution:
- Make a way to favorite/pin/save/personally sticky posts that are important to you
Although this can partially be helped by improving the search function, that's a story for another day.
lol my friend lost his virginity like a week ago.
For me personally it makes a slight difference which is most notable in MGE, but is also noticeable in real matches. Increasing volume also helps with soundwhoring (???), because the smaller sounds like spy de-cloaking and footsteps become more perceivable.
edit: Wtf i lost 2/3 of a star b/c of my last shitpost :(
~110 frames with this, ~ 200 frames with normal config
Pentium G3258 OC'd to 4.3 GHz and a R9 270.
There's a command that creates a small marker/decal where healthpacks spawn, and I forgot what it is.
Help???