Ultiduo - "Oh hey cool a fun on-the-side game mode"
4v4 - "Oh hey cool a fun on-the-side game mode"
7v7 - "wtf why are you trying to divide the community"
(Yeah signup fees make this a slightly different case, but is it really *that* different?)
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SteamID64 | 76561197998639769 |
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SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:19187020 |
Country | Scotland |
Signed Up | December 13, 2015 |
Last Posted | May 13, 2017 at 5:42 PM |
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Ultiduo - "Oh hey cool a fun on-the-side game mode"
4v4 - "Oh hey cool a fun on-the-side game mode"
7v7 - "wtf why are you trying to divide the community"
(Yeah signup fees make this a slightly different case, but is it really *that* different?)
This looks absolutely sexual. Never cared much about aesthetics in maps but holy shit.
Is it possible to give a 'low metal' warning by turning the metal counter red? (As happens when you're at low health/ammo)
The config is writing successfully from my autoexec (I can turn gibs on/off and the changes will appear in the game) but whenever I boot up TF2 the texture settings + some other stuff default to High/Very High. My first guess was that Nvidia Control Panel graphic pre-sets were overriding the TF2 settings but that doesn't appear to be the case. Any other ideas why this might be happening?