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Updated dx9 frames and Highframes for TF2. Contribute to itsCanner/TheGreenSpys-TF2-Fps-Config development by creating an account on GitHub.
It does everything most fps configs do but it's the only one i would confidently recommend to someone who doesn't really know much about the source engine or exactly what the actual commands do, since it has an easy to use GUI that explains pretty much everything you need to know. This tutorial will explain how to apply FPS config on TF2. This config is mostly needed for people who run tf2 on an old GPU or old computer. Ok, Step 1: (Refer to screenshot A) Got to: Steam Installation Directory SteamApps Common Team Fortress 2 TF CFG (Default installation directory is C: Program Files Steam) Step 2. TF2 BOOST YOUR FPS - CFG. You can find his config here: #config #TF2 #TeamFortress2 #TF2G.
Ultra low settings are graphic settings which can be enabled through the game's menus, the developer console or the game's launch options. These settings can help your computer run the game smoothly.
Set Launch Options
- Right-click on the game title under the Library in Steam and select Properties.
- Under the General tab click the Set launch options... button.
- Enter the launch options you wish to apply (be sure to separate each code with a space) and click OK.
- Close the game's Properties window and launch the game.
Common Launch Options
- -autoconfig - Restores video and performance settings to default for the current hardware detected. Ignores settings inside any .cfg files until this parameter is removed.
- -dxlevel <level> - Forces a specific DirectX version when launching the game. This is useful if your graphics hardware is older, and gets significantly better performance in an earlier version of DirectX. Below are the most common modes used:
- -dxlevel 80
- -dxlevel 81
- -dxlevel 90
- -dxlevel 95
- -fullscreen - Forces the engine to start in fullscreen mode.
- -windowed or -sw - Forces the engine to start in windowed mode.
- -w <width> - Forces the engine to start with resolution set to <width>.
- -h <height> - Forces the engine to start with resolution set to <height>. This launch option does not need to be set in the presence of -w. The width value will determine the height automatically.
- -refresh <rate> - Force a specific refresh rate.
- -novid or -novideo - When loading the game with this parameter, the intro Valve video will not play.
- -sillygibs Enables low violence.
Launch Options to Adjust Detail Levels and Graphic Rendering
- +r_rootlod # - Adjusts Model Detail where # is 0 for high, 1 is medium, and 2 for low
- +mat_picmip # - Adjusts Texture Detail where # is 0 for high, 1 is medium, and 2 for low
- +mat_reducefillrate # - Adjusts Shader Detail where # is 0 for high and 1 for low
- +r_waterforceexpensive # - Adjusts Water Detail where # is 0 for low and 1 for high
- +r_waterforcereflectentities # - Adjusts Water Reflectiveness where # is 0 for low and 1 for high
- +r_shadowrendertotexture # - Adjusts Shadow Detail where # is 0 for low and 1 for high
- +mat_colorcorrection # - Adjusts Color Correction where # is 0 for low and 1 for high
- Filtering Modes:
- +mat_trilinear 0 - Use Bilinear Mode (least system-intensive)
- +mat_trilinear 1 - Use Trilinear Mode (more system-intensive)
- +mat_forceaniso # - Use Trilinear Mode (where # is 2, 4, 8, or 16 - higher levels of filtering require more system resources)
Tf2 Fps Config 2015
- +mat_hdr_level # - Adjusts High Dynamic Range lighting effects where # is 0 for 'off' (requires least resources) and 2 for 'full'