no-muzzleflashes
TF2 video game: Turns off muzzle flash particles, and nulls muzzle flash particles if muzzle flashes can't be turned off through weapon scripts, such as for the Soda Popper (by nermur)
tf2-res-file-list
List of most Team Fortress 2 HUD resource files with screenshots (by cooolbros)
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over 2 years ago | 8 months ago | |
The Unlicense | - |
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why do my rockets look like this and how do i fix it
Looks like the smoke trails have been removed, and the explosion effects have been replaced by a blue flash effect. Maybe you installed some addons like this and this?
tf2-res-file-list
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Display current round / life damage on screen
Not all information available to the HUD is available with console commands. I'd recommend asking people on r/tf2huds or looking at documentation (most comprehensive i know of is Doodlesstuff's HUD editing guide, and you can use this list to find where the scoreboard file is). The only things console commands can really offer are showpanel and hidepanel, but unfortunately I've never used those commands and don't know how exactly they work beyond their help text.
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Changing/modding the team composition top bar (HUD)
I was browsing through the HUD resoures list https://github.com/cooolbros/tf2-res-file-list but I couldn't find that element I'm looking for (image attached). Is it not possible to change it via HUD modifications, or by some other means? What I'm aiming to do is display the players sorted by class.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing no-muzzleflashes and tf2-res-file-list you can also consider the following projects:
horsies-viewmodel-editor - A powerful viewmodel editor for Team Fortress 2
scalu - scalu is an event-based programming language and compiler targeting config files in Valve's Source Engine
caveclient - A useful client for Team Fortress 2, designed to make your TF2 experience better.
tf2-patches - Team Fortress 2, but with a lot of fixes, QoL improvements and performance optimizations!
no-hats-bgum - Pack of mods for Team Fortress 2 removing cosmetics and other things.
420weedsmoker69 - My TF2 config. Mainly posted this as a back up, but you can download it if you want.
sunsethud - A Very Bright TF2 HUD
mastercomfig - A modern customization framework for Team Fortress 2
cool-source - Modified Source Engine
no-muzzleflashes vs horsies-viewmodel-editor
tf2-res-file-list vs scalu
no-muzzleflashes vs caveclient
tf2-res-file-list vs tf2-patches
no-muzzleflashes vs no-hats-bgum
tf2-res-file-list vs 420weedsmoker69
no-muzzleflashes vs sunsethud
tf2-res-file-list vs mastercomfig
no-muzzleflashes vs cool-source