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Viewmodels In Crosshair
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Before the Meet Your Match update, I installed transparent viewmodels from the Team Fortress TV Thread. It worked and I had no issues with it. After the update, my viewmodel didn't seem to render, so I just removed all the files relevant to making the viewmodels transparent. This did work, but now I only see that my viewmodel is tinier than usual and is at the general area of the crosshair. I tried the following but I still haven't fixed it.

  • commands r_drawviewmodel 0 and r_drawviewmodel 1
  • commands cl_first_person_uses_world_models 1 and cl_first_person_uses_world_models 0
  • verifying the integrity of game cache
  • restarting both the game and the computer

Help would be much appreciated, thanks!

EDIT: I have it fixed now. The command I was looking for was viewmodel_fov 54. I can't believed that was so minor. Thanks for all the help

Before the Meet Your Match update, I installed transparent viewmodels from the Team Fortress TV Thread. It worked and I had no issues with it. After the update, my viewmodel didn't seem to render, so I just removed all the files relevant to making the viewmodels transparent. This did work, but now I only see that my viewmodel is tinier than usual and is at the general area of the crosshair. I tried the following but I still haven't fixed it.

[list]
[*] commands r_drawviewmodel 0 and r_drawviewmodel 1
[*] commands cl_first_person_uses_world_models 1 and cl_first_person_uses_world_models 0
[*] verifying the integrity of game cache
[*] restarting both the game and the computer
[/list]

Help would be much appreciated, thanks!

EDIT: I have it fixed now. The command I was looking for was viewmodel_fov 54. I can't believed that was so minor. Thanks for all the help
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Screenshot?

If you have really high fov (like 300) your viewmodel sits in the middle of the screen but its really small

Screenshot?

If you have really high fov (like 300) your viewmodel sits in the middle of the screen but its really small
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With crosshair:

http://i.imgur.com/O5cvQ1M.jpg

Without crosshair:

http://i.imgur.com/UCXwHwT.jpg

When I zoom out with the sniper, there's a short period of time i could see it snap back to a semi-normal viewmodel:

http://i.imgur.com/sIT6nka.jpg

With crosshair:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/O5cvQ1M.jpg[/img]
Without crosshair:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/UCXwHwT.jpg[/img]
When I zoom out with the sniper, there's a short period of time i could see it snap back to a semi-normal viewmodel:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/sIT6nka.jpg[/img]
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Im pretty sure thats viewmodel_fov 300+, like I said, can you tell me what your viewmodel_fov is?

Im pretty sure thats viewmodel_fov 300+, like I said, can you tell me what your viewmodel_fov is?
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Oh, whoops

I'm pretty new here, soooo....

I

DamnEasyIm pretty sure thats viewmodel_fov 300+, like I said, can you tell me what your viewmodel_fov is?

I dont get it, my ingame console says that my desired viewmodel is 90. Is there something else wrong?

Oh, whoops

I'm pretty new here, soooo....

I [quote=DamnEasy]Im pretty sure thats viewmodel_fov 300+, like I said, can you tell me what your viewmodel_fov is?[/quote]

I dont get it, my ingame console says that my desired viewmodel is 90. Is there something else wrong?
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PootismanOh, whoops

I'm pretty new here, soooo....

I DamnEasyIm pretty sure thats viewmodel_fov 300+, like I said, can you tell me what your viewmodel_fov is?
I dont get it, my ingame console says that my desired viewmodel is 90. Is there something else wrong?

are you using the command fov_desired 90? because that's your player field of view.
you want to use the command viewmodel_fov for your weapon field of view.

[quote=Pootisman]Oh, whoops

I'm pretty new here, soooo....

I [quote=DamnEasy]Im pretty sure thats viewmodel_fov 300+, like I said, can you tell me what your viewmodel_fov is?[/quote]

I dont get it, my ingame console says that my desired viewmodel is 90. Is there something else wrong?[/quote]
are you using the command fov_desired 90? because that's your player field of view.
you want to use the command viewmodel_fov for your weapon field of view.
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MoyPootismanOh, whoops

I'm pretty new here, soooo....

I DamnEasyIm pretty sure thats viewmodel_fov 300+, like I said, can you tell me what your viewmodel_fov is?
I dont get it, my ingame console says that my desired viewmodel is 90. Is there something else wrong?
are you using the command fov_desired 90? because that's your player field of view.
you want to use the command viewmodel_fov for your weapon field of view.

That fixed it. Thanks!

[quote=Moy][quote=Pootisman]Oh, whoops

I'm pretty new here, soooo....

I [quote=DamnEasy]Im pretty sure thats viewmodel_fov 300+, like I said, can you tell me what your viewmodel_fov is?[/quote]

I dont get it, my ingame console says that my desired viewmodel is 90. Is there something else wrong?[/quote]
are you using the command fov_desired 90? because that's your player field of view.
you want to use the command viewmodel_fov for your weapon field of view.[/quote]

That fixed it. Thanks!
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I thought you couldn't even have a viewmodel_fov over 179.9 anymore?

I thought you couldn't even have a viewmodel_fov over 179.9 anymore?
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