Most players should be fine with this around the defaul, but it's definitely something to experiment with. Turning this off will make the game look worse, so avoid it unless you need the FPS boost! It effects how much effects and lights "glow". This can be resource intensive, so turn this off if you're struggling with performance. You don't want your FPS to be below 60 at any time, and a smooth 120 should be your goal. This will give you an indication of how these commands effect your performance. Before you start messing around with these, I recommend using: There are several other basic commands which will make a big difference to how the game looks. Now you have everything stored in a seperate file, but still loaded whenever you need it.Ĭommon Mistake: make sure that you don't type loadconfig NAME.cfg - the extension is appended automatically, so if you put it there yourself you'll end up with Replace it with a single line, to load your new personalised file. Open game.cfg again, and delete everything. That may not sound especially useful, but actually it's much better than using the default file. Now we have a file that isn't going to be run whenever you load a new map, that will load your desired settings. If there are any binds you want to modify or re-add, now is the time to do it. You may need to change the file extension settings on your computer to do this! Once you have a new config file, copy and paste everything from your modified game.cfg into it. Now that we know configuration files are simply lines of plain text, we can start to create and edit them without even opening Reflex! The first thing you want to do is create a new text file, and rename it to something personal, with the file extension. This is your first taster of how powerful commands can be. Pressing K should do nothing (unless you have bound it to something already), but if you press L followed by K it should run the say command. You can bind a say command, or even another bind! Try typing. The other actions you may want to rebind are "+attack" for shooting, and "+jump" for jumping.Īnything you can do in the console can be bound to a key. You should move forward, and continue to keep moving forward until you type "-forward". ![]() To rebind the movement keys from WASD to ESDF, you would type:Ĭommands starting with + are special, in that they all have a related - command (-forward, -back, etc.) which is called when the key it's bound to is released. ![]() Some of the basic actions you might was to reconfigure include movement. This is how you will reconfigure your keyboard setup until a menu is implemented. The difference is 0.155 m.The other important command to learn is "bind". In the adjacent image, the upper stadia mark is at 1.500 m and the lower at 1.345 m. If one observes a vertical length on a stadia rod, rule or levelling rod with the telescope and sees that the rod spans 0.500 m between the marks (the stadia interval), then the horizontal distance from the instrument to the rod is:
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