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Autoexec not working.
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#31
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Rename your .cfg files to scout and autoexec without .cfg at end.

Rename your .cfg files to scout and autoexec without .cfg at end.
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Have you tried removing your ENTIRE cfg folder and then just verifying the integrity and having steam replace the folder?

Have you tried removing your ENTIRE cfg folder and then just verifying the integrity and having steam replace the folder?
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MhnuihaRename your .cfg files to scout and autoexec without .cfg at end.Mr_PerfectHave you tried removing your ENTIRE cfg folder and then just verifying the integrity and having steam replace the folder?

Timestamps are a thing.

[quote=Mhnuiha]Rename your .cfg files to scout and autoexec without .cfg at end.[/quote]
[quote=Mr_Perfect]Have you tried removing your ENTIRE cfg folder and then just verifying the integrity and having steam replace the folder?[/quote]

Timestamps are a thing.
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Simstuff
Timestamps are a thing.

No one has said anything about verifying the files through steam.

[quote=Sim]stuff
Timestamps are a thing.[/quote]


No one has said anything about verifying the files through steam.
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SimMhnuihaRename your .cfg files to scout and autoexec without .cfg at end.Mr_PerfectHave you tried removing your ENTIRE cfg folder and then just verifying the integrity and having steam replace the folder?
Timestamps are a thing.

yeah, waiting 2 months for help is long time.

[quote=Sim][quote=Mhnuiha]Rename your .cfg files to scout and autoexec without .cfg at end.[/quote]
[quote=Mr_Perfect]Have you tried removing your ENTIRE cfg folder and then just verifying the integrity and having steam replace the folder?[/quote]

Timestamps are a thing.[/quote]
yeah, waiting 2 months for help is long time.
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Thank you so much for posting that XD I've been trying to get mat_phong 0 to work for about half an hour now. Ha ha! Didn't know it was as simple as just changing the encoding type.

Thank you so much for posting that XD I've been trying to get mat_phong 0 to work for about half an hour now. Ha ha! Didn't know it was as simple as just changing the encoding type.
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So I'm so late to this, and I'm sorry, but for future reference to anyone else, I had this exact same problem, and all I had to do was verify files in my steam library for tf2. My auto exec works once more, and I didn't even have to move it over to CFG.

So I'm so late to this, and I'm sorry, but for future reference to anyone else, I had this exact same problem, and all I had to do was verify files in my steam library for tf2. My auto exec works once more, and I didn't even have to move it over to CFG.
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TenjuSo I'm so late to this, and I'm sorry, but for future reference to anyone else, I had this exact same problem, and all I had to do was verify files in my steam library for tf2. My auto exec works once more, and I didn't even have to move it over to CFG.

Could you show me how to do that. Thanks.

[quote=Tenju]So I'm so late to this, and I'm sorry, but for future reference to anyone else, I had this exact same problem, and all I had to do was verify files in my steam library for tf2. My auto exec works once more, and I didn't even have to move it over to CFG.[/quote]

Could you show me how to do that. Thanks.
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Blue-HawkTenjuSo I'm so late to this, and I'm sorry, but for future reference to anyone else, I had this exact same problem, and all I had to do was verify files in my steam library for tf2. My auto exec works once more, and I didn't even have to move it over to CFG.
Could you show me how to do that. Thanks.

Open your steam library, right click on Tf2, go to properties and look around the menu, there should be an option called "verify game cache". I can't be more concise cause I'm on my phone atm but it shouldn't be hard to find

[quote=Blue-Hawk][quote=Tenju]So I'm so late to this, and I'm sorry, but for future reference to anyone else, I had this exact same problem, and all I had to do was verify files in my steam library for tf2. My auto exec works once more, and I didn't even have to move it over to CFG.[/quote]

Could you show me how to do that. Thanks.[/quote]

Open your steam library, right click on Tf2, go to properties and look around the menu, there should be an option called "verify game cache". I can't be more concise cause I'm on my phone atm but it shouldn't be hard to find
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SentinelBlue-HawkTenjuSo I'm so late to this, and I'm sorry, but for future reference to anyone else, I had this exact same problem, and all I had to do was verify files in my steam library for tf2. My auto exec works once more, and I didn't even have to move it over to CFG.
Could you show me how to do that. Thanks.

Open your steam library, right click on Tf2, go to properties and look around the menu, there should be an option called "verify game cache". I can't be more concise cause I'm on my phone atm but it shouldn't be hard to find

Thank you. I found verify integrity of game cache which i am postive is what you mean i am going to try it then get back to you

Well, i tried. And it doesnt work :(. well thanks for helping.

[quote=Sentinel][quote=Blue-Hawk][quote=Tenju]So I'm so late to this, and I'm sorry, but for future reference to anyone else, I had this exact same problem, and all I had to do was verify files in my steam library for tf2. My auto exec works once more, and I didn't even have to move it over to CFG.[/quote]

Could you show me how to do that. Thanks.[/quote]

Open your steam library, right click on Tf2, go to properties and look around the menu, there should be an option called "verify game cache". I can't be more concise cause I'm on my phone atm but it shouldn't be hard to find[/quote]
Thank you. I found verify integrity of game cache which i am postive is what you mean i am going to try it then get back to you

Well, i tried. And it doesnt work :(. well thanks for helping.
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Hey! If anyone still has this problem i found a way to fix it. Instead of using the autoexec.cfg, put the commands you want in config.cfg.

Hey! If anyone still has this problem i found a way to fix it. Instead of using the autoexec.cfg, put the commands you want in config.cfg.
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#42
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how about you dont do that because it gets overwritten

how about you dont do that because it gets overwritten
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#43
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it work for me when i just put it in cfg instead of user

it work for me when i just put it in cfg instead of user
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NL_Jonathonit work for me when i just put it in cfg instead of user

That's probably because you're using mastercomfig.

[quote=NL_Jonathon]it work for me when i just put it in cfg instead of user[/quote]

That's probably because you're using [url=mastercomfig.com/]mastercomfig[/url].
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#45
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I don't know how I should feel about someone signing up just to dig up a thread from the graveyard with a problem that was solved almost 8 years ago that gets necro'd every couple of years, because he found a different solution.
I mean on one hand it's nice having them all in one thread, on the other hand it's not really a good solution (or any solution at all for most) and we should really let the dead rest in peace.

I don't know how I should feel about someone signing up just to dig up a thread from the graveyard with a problem that was solved almost 8 years ago that gets necro'd every couple of years, because he found a different solution.
I mean on one hand it's nice having them all in one thread, on the other hand it's not really a good solution (or any solution at all for most) and we should really let the dead rest in peace.
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