yeah with a little shitty "vision letterbox window" I haven't found that yet :) Still trying to master a few maps and guns. I haven't even chucked a grenade yet, apart from practise.. kabooomb!
Thx for that link, was fun and was pretty intense. (slightly frustrating at start when I was trying to "buy" the weapons :~)!!).
What can you / people get on longest range with Glock-18 on "intensive fast aiming"? (default settings: "respawn time_0.6, tar.limit_____7) I'm not going to say what I got...... Would be nice to know if I am ready for online yet!!
Tried with Glock-18 only, and did the "reflex one close range", the "burst fire close range", the "intensive fast aiming" at "close range" then "max range", all pretty intense :)
(Tips: Subscribe, download. Tips in console: "map training_aim_csgo", "sv_cheats 1", then: "noclip", Importantly "knife green text on walls etc" to get weapons and start things).
Edited by p3l3.dynodeath at 18:51 CDT, 7 September 2014
I think that is lodbias -15 and I dont know what the default is, but there seems to be a few guides around. Im not sure if this is allowed in tournaments, but since its just a change in your driver settings it should be alright for casual play!
tbh I have a heard that the lodbias to be seen as a cheat. So I think I would just stay with default lodbias. If it were just a r_picmip allowed setting, then I would, if there is a command like that?
I see the difference with textures as someone kindly sent me this:
Have been going round the "weapons course" and the speed run at the end of that training map, anyone got good times? I have just found out mine sucks currently, as I saw this:
There is no command for auto-recording demos, however I remember there being a script for TF2 that would auto-record matches and what not. Another alternative is that when you play a competitive match you can go to your watch tab in the main menu and then go onto 'Your Matches' (or w/e) and then download the games you've played recently. You can then watch the highlights (and lowlights through console commands) if you want to.
Well you can record demos and then use the demoui command to view them, and then use the startmovie command to export every frame out as a *.tga file which you can then use with VirtualDub to create a video.