This pack will make all folders for all models used in the game, but doesn't actually include anything. This will make image screenshotting easier as you'll only need to press Ctrl+B to change colors (more on that later).
This will replace the sky-looking skybox on HLMV, you have the choice for either a black BG or white BG, you have to choose one of them, but do not download both. If you were unable to reach max quality settings, try doing the HLMV++ method. You'll have to replace it again.Ī good way to check if it's using high texture settings is by loading Engineer, Heavy or Medic's model and checking their class emblem. Note: Be aware that if you "Verify the Integrity of Game Files" on TF2 via Steam, the dxsupport.cfg will reset to default. Note that your settings in TF2 does not affect HLMV in any way (I run at incredibly low graphics on TF2, for instance). This file should technically max up all your settings to the highest. It's located on "Steam\steamapps\common\Team Fortress 2\bin". Make a backup of your current dxsupport.cfg (just in case), and replace it. You can keep these files on their folders and they won't affect in TF2. vpk files go to "Steam\steamapps\common\Team Fortress 2\tf\custom" Does not affect in-game If you use HLMV on a secondary monitor (with higher resolution than the primary monitor), blurry issues will happen:Īll. Note: If you are using more than one monitor on your computer, make sure the monitor with the highest resolution, and the one you'll use HLMV with, is set as the primary/main one. However, HLMV++ should not be used for paint variant pictures (see more at #HLMV++. HLMV++ fixes the blur problem, and if you are having this problem, it's recommended using it over the regular HLMV. The blur issue also happens for unknown reasons. The minimum monitor resolution should be 1920x1080, anything higher is accepted as well, but anything lower will make the image too small for the Wiki.
5.3 Most used and important facial flex tabs.3.1.8 Maximizing quality settings with HLMV++.