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Giant Drop in FPS
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#1
3 Frags +

Hey I have been playing in some pugs lately and I noticed a huge drop in my fps. I went from getting 120 constant to barely above 30 while shooting. I already use chris max frames and the issue is still there. I was just wondering if anyone else has been having the same issues or knows any solutions to it.

Hey I have been playing in some pugs lately and I noticed a huge drop in my fps. I went from getting 120 constant to barely above 30 while shooting. I already use chris max frames and the issue is still there. I was just wondering if anyone else has been having the same issues or knows any solutions to it.
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#2
2 Frags +

Welcome to Team Fortress 2....after nine years in development, hopefully it will be worth the wait.

Welcome to Team Fortress 2....after nine years in development, hopefully it will be worth the wait.
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#3
1 Frags +

it has literally made my game unplayable in a competitive setting.....

it has literally made my game unplayable in a competitive setting.....
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#4
0 Frags +

Set your -dxlevel 80

it makes water opaque but you get higher fps.

Set your -dxlevel 80

it makes water opaque but you get higher fps.
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#5
0 Frags +

i have tried this. i did absolutely nothing to my settings then it randomly pooped out on me.

i have tried this. i did absolutely nothing to my settings then it randomly pooped out on me.
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#6
1 Frags +

Try extracting a fresh copy of TF2 from your GCFs. Backup your cfg, scripts, resource, and maps folders as well as your demos, then delete your "team fortress 2" folder. As far as I know, you won't have to redownload the game because you already have the GCFs, and it'll just extract a fresh copy. If you still have the fps drops, try -autoconfig in your launch options. And if it STILL persists, you might want to start looking into any issues outside TF2.

Try extracting a fresh copy of TF2 from your GCFs. Backup your cfg, scripts, resource, and maps folders as well as your demos, then delete your "team fortress 2" folder. As far as I know, you won't have to redownload the game because you already have the GCFs, and it'll just extract a fresh copy. If you still have the fps drops, try -autoconfig in your launch options. And if it STILL persists, you might want to start looking into any issues outside TF2.
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#7
0 Frags +

i completely removed tf2 earlier today and it didnt do much. I just did the -autoconfig and im not sure what exactly it is supposed to do

i completely removed tf2 earlier today and it didnt do much. I just did the -autoconfig and im not sure what exactly it is supposed to do
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#8
0 Frags +

did you try restarting your computer? happened to me once, and I freaked out and redownloaded tf2 completely, still had the problem, then I restarted my computer and it was fine :P

did you try restarting your computer? happened to me once, and I freaked out and redownloaded tf2 completely, still had the problem, then I restarted my computer and it was fine :P
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