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m_customaccel defaulting to '3'
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I use m_customaccel '1'. This value is defaulted to '3' whenever I change anything in the options menu. I found this topic detailing the same issue: https://tf2pug.heroku.com/topics/3743-m_customaccel-changing.

Has there been any fix / workaround for this?

I use m_customaccel '1'. This value is defaulted to '3' whenever I change anything in the options menu. I found this topic detailing the same issue: https://tf2pug.heroku.com/topics/3743-m_customaccel-changing.

Has there been any fix / workaround for this?
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nop, use cfgs to set it to 1.

nop, use cfgs to set it to 1.
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#3
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You can try using povohat's accel driver. It works for all games, not just TF2 as well.

http://teamfortress.tv/thread/5067/?page=1

You can try using povohat's accel driver. It works for all games, not just TF2 as well.

http://teamfortress.tv/thread/5067/?page=1
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#4
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bind w "+forward; m_Customaccel 1"
giev buds

bind w "+forward; m_Customaccel 1"
giev buds
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chambsThis value is defaulted to '3' whenever I change anything in the options menu.
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Has there been any fix / workaround for this?

Nope. Bind a button to fix it.

[quote=chambs]This value is defaulted to '3' whenever I change anything in the options menu.
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Has there been any fix / workaround for this?[/quote]
Nope. Bind a button to fix it.
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just put it in your autoexec.cfg

just put it in your autoexec.cfg
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This behavior ignores .cfgs. I think I'll bind it to w, ty.

This behavior ignores .cfgs. I think I'll bind it to w, ty.
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