1. Go to tf2dingalings.com
2. Download a hitsound
3. Put the file (named hitsound.wav) in your common/team fortress 2/tf/custom/ANYNAME/sound/ui folder
4. DONE
I don't know how to/if you can change crit hitsounds.
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1. Go to tf2dingalings.com
2. Download a hitsound
3. Put the file (named hitsound.wav) in your common/team fortress 2/tf/custom/ANYNAME/sound/ui folder
4. DONE
I don't know how to/if you can change crit hitsounds.
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Same birthday c:
Really chill, fun/funny asian guy with solid dm and gamesense. Comms could use a little work though. Definitely try him out c:
scripts/HudAnimations_tf.txt
Find these two entries:
Animate PlayerStatusHealthBonusImage Alpha "XX" Linear XXXX
Animate PlayerStatusHealthBonusImage Alpha "XX" Linear XXXX
And delete them
Edit: I may also just be an idiot
Tri is a good leader and solid medic, but he has a separate keyboards for his SHITTY binds.
1) when looking for a case what do I look for
Cable management, airflow, build quality, AESTHETICS.
2) same with the power supply
How ever much your system's components will be pulling, plus some headroom. Also, efficiency (80 plus, Bronze, Platinum, etc.)
3) what is the minimum I should waste to be a good pc that runs at a constant 60 fps in decent setting not maxed out but not low
For TF2, probably around $600 or so would be a safe bet. That being said, TF2 is not terribly demanding game, so if you plan to play other games at decent settings, I would aim for a budget of around $1000 at least.
4) what are the parts should i really invest more that others
Generally speaking, graphics card, processor, and power supply.
5) are all parts compatible or should I be looking for something specific
Not all parts are compatible, mainly processors and motherboards. You will have to find a motherboard that has a compatible "socket" with the processor (basically a motherboard that "is the same type" as the processor). For example, a socket 1155 processor, like the 3570k, will be only compatible with socket 1155 motherboards. Some cases will be only able to fit certain sizes of motherboards, so look out for that as well. Pretty much all "modern" motherboards will be able to run DDR3 RAM (the most common) and any up to date graphics card. On a related note, if you want your rig to look really pleasing, you might want to pick out components that have a similar colour scheme, but it's really not necessary if you just want performance.
Edit: ^ that guy went into a lot more detail, so listen to him.
How about mini crits only when the escape plan is out? (No extra duration after weapon change) This would fix when people switch weapons by accident or enjoy switching between weapons.
mat_phong 1 (dx9 chris dx9highframes)
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=159264327
mat_phong 0 (dx9 chris dx9highframes)
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=159264262
mat_phong 1 (dx8.1 chris dx9highframes)
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=159265798
mat_phong 0 on dx8 looks exactly the same as mat_phong 1 (at least to me).
What happened at 1:43? I imagine that's just a mistake. Be careful of things like that.
It's easier to get consistent high frames in mge. It may be that your frames aren't as stable in regular scrim servers.