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why does mastercomfig enable shadows when I put tf2 at dxlevel 80,how do i stop it from happening

why does mastercomfig enable shadows when I put tf2 at dxlevel 80,how do i stop it from happening
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qds

qds
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1. Do you keep -dxlevel 80 in your launch options? Forcing dxlevel also forces settings associated with a dxlevel. After you set your dxlevel with the launch option, you should remove it from your launch options again.
2. You may be using a preset which enables shadows. You can customize presets using modules, which bundle up recommended settings to accomplish a certain configuration. I wouldn't recommend using random commands copy and pasted from elsewhere for this purpose, as they could be incorrect and reduce performance. https://docs.mastercomfig.com/en/latest/customization/modules/#shadows. Gist of it is to write shadows=off in a new file called modules.cfg in tf/cfg/user or (tf/custom/my_custom_stuff/cfg/user).

1. Do you keep -dxlevel 80 in your launch options? Forcing dxlevel also forces settings associated with a dxlevel. After you set your dxlevel with the launch option, you should remove it from your launch options again.
2. You may be using a preset which enables shadows. You can customize presets using modules, which bundle up recommended settings to accomplish a certain configuration. I wouldn't recommend using random commands copy and pasted from elsewhere for this purpose, as they could be incorrect and reduce performance. https://docs.mastercomfig.com/en/latest/customization/modules/#shadows. Gist of it is to write shadows=off in a new file called modules.cfg in tf/cfg/user or (tf/custom/my_custom_stuff/cfg/user).
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mastercoms1. Do you keep -dxlevel 80 in your launch options? Forcing dxlevel also forces settings associated with a dxlevel.
2. You may be using a preset which enables shadows. You can customize presets using modules, which bundle up recommended settings to accomplish a certain configuration. I wouldn't recommend using random commands copy and pasted from elsewhere for this purpose, as they could be incorrect and reduce performance. https://docs.mastercomfig.com/en/latest/customization/modules/#shadows. Gist of it is to write shadows=off in a new file called modules.cfg in tf/cfg/user or (tf/custom/my_custom_stuff/cfg/user).

1.yes
2.ok i will try this tnx

[quote=mastercoms]1. Do you keep -dxlevel 80 in your launch options? Forcing dxlevel also forces settings associated with a dxlevel.
2. You may be using a preset which enables shadows. You can customize presets using modules, which bundle up recommended settings to accomplish a certain configuration. I wouldn't recommend using random commands copy and pasted from elsewhere for this purpose, as they could be incorrect and reduce performance. https://docs.mastercomfig.com/en/latest/customization/modules/#shadows. Gist of it is to write shadows=off in a new file called modules.cfg in tf/cfg/user or (tf/custom/my_custom_stuff/cfg/user).[/quote]

1.yes
2.ok i will try this tnx
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