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I was experimenting with commands starting with mat_ and used a command that turned on these blue boxes with little red boxes inside them (some of them are telling "DSP NODE").
Now I don't know how to turn them off, since I forgot what was the command I typed.
Maybe someone here knows how to disable them ?

I was experimenting with commands starting with mat_ and used a command that turned on [url=http://i.imgur.com/Ig51QRr.jpg]these blue boxes with little red boxes inside them (some of them are telling "DSP NODE")[/url].
Now I don't know how to turn them off, since I forgot what was the command I typed.
Maybe someone here knows how to disable them ?
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I have no idea what the actual command you used is, but putting -autoconfig in the launch options reverts all the changes you've made back to default. If you're using a custom cfg, remove it from your tf folder, type in -autoconfig in the launch options, launch tf2, remove -autoconfig from the launch options so it doesn't reset your settings every time you launch tf2, put your cfg back in (again - if you were using one in the first place) and you're all set.

I know it's a brutish way, but it's the only thing I can think of

I have no idea what the actual command you used is, but putting -autoconfig in the launch options reverts all the changes you've made back to default. If you're using a custom cfg, remove it from your tf folder, type in -autoconfig in the launch options, launch tf2, remove -autoconfig from the launch options so it doesn't reset your settings every time you launch tf2, put your cfg back in (again - if you were using one in the first place) and you're all set.

I know it's a brutish way, but it's the only thing I can think of
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