Team Fortress 2
Azor Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:10pm
how to rev up without holding mouse 2 or any button
Please, how? console comands or anything
Last edited by Azor; Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:58pm
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Ron Paul (Banned) Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:11pm 
+attack 2?
Azor Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:14pm 
Originally posted by ŧЋэ эđġỶ ċŭήŧ:
+attack 2?
that just made me attack without pressing any key or button
MichaHil Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:15pm 
Alright, this will seem pretty complicated, but you need to create a bind to toggle revving.

Make a new CFG, and name it whatever. You need to remember that name, so don't make it "horiadshgrishnfsxd.cfg".

Paste the script into the CFG as a TXT file. Here's the script; you can just google it as well:

alias startalt "+attack2;alias autoalt stopalt"
alias stopalt "-attack2;alias autoalt startalt"
alias autoalt startalt
bind mouse2 autoalt

Once you've done that, save it (BY ALL MEANS, NOT AS A TXT FILE, THIS WILL BREAK THE CFG), open TF2 and run the script.

Congrats, you can now toggle revving. But this works with any class, such as continuous airblasting, constant cloaktoggling, and everything else.
Ron Paul (Banned) Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:15pm 
Originally posted by Azor Eiti:
Originally posted by ŧЋэ эđġỶ ċŭήŧ:
+attack 2?
that just made me attack without pressing any key or button
But how the ♥♥♥♥ r u spamming m2 so hard that it breaks your mouse
Azor Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:22pm 
Originally posted by FearlessDreamer:
Alright, this will seem pretty complicated, but you need to create a bind to toggle revving.

Make a new CFG, and name it whatever. You need to remember that name, so don't make it "horiadshgrishnfsxd.cfg".

Paste the script into the CFG as a TXT file. Here's the script; you can just google it as well:

alias startalt "+attack2;alias autoalt stopalt"
alias stopalt "-attack2;alias autoalt startalt"
alias autoalt startalt
bind mouse2 autoalt

Once you've done that, save it (BY ALL MEANS, NOT AS A TXT FILE, THIS WILL BREAK THE CFG), open TF2 and run the script.

Congrats, you can now toggle revving. But this works with any class, such as continuous airblasting, constant cloaktoggling, and everything else.
how can I make it only work to a specific class?
MichaHil Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:26pm 
Originally posted by Azor Eiti:
how can I make it only work to a specific class?
No clue.
Originally posted by Azor Eiti:
Originally posted by FearlessDreamer:
Alright, this will seem pretty complicated, but you need to create a bind to toggle revving.

Make a new CFG, and name it whatever. You need to remember that name, so don't make it "horiadshgrishnfsxd.cfg".

Paste the script into the CFG as a TXT file. Here's the script; you can just google it as well:

alias startalt "+attack2;alias autoalt stopalt"
alias stopalt "-attack2;alias autoalt startalt"
alias autoalt startalt
bind mouse2 autoalt

Once you've done that, save it (BY ALL MEANS, NOT AS A TXT FILE, THIS WILL BREAK THE CFG), open TF2 and run the script.

Congrats, you can now toggle revving. But this works with any class, such as continuous airblasting, constant cloaktoggling, and everything else.
how can I make it only work to a specific class?
there's actually a way i know that exists but i forgot what it was
google search might help
Ron Paul (Banned) Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:33pm 
Originally posted by szavak индуцирующее:
Originally posted by Azor Eiti:
how can I make it only work to a specific class?
there's actually a way i know that exists but i forgot what it was
google search might help
Place it in the specific class’s cfg file???
Last edited by Ron Paul; Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:33pm
Emurinus Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:36pm 
You know, I actually wouldn't mind if they made "holding down M2 to rev" togglable in the advanced options like they do with Medibeams. I'd also like the Classic to get something similar too.
Kleadron Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:46pm 
The thing is that you shouldnt be pushing your mouse button that hard to break it.
Azor Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:52pm 
Originally posted by Kleadron:
The thing is that you shouldnt be pushing your mouse button that hard to break it.
The thing is that that is irrelevant. Well, maybe I shouldn't have mentioned that that was happening.
Vlad the Impala Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:55pm 
Is it happening from too much pressure or are you having problems from pressing both m1 and m2?
Azor Oct 13, 2017 @ 6:57pm 
Originally posted by Clive Palmer's Tim Tams:
Is it happening from too much pressure or are you having problems from pressing both m1 and m2?
Oh sorry, I'm editing the OP so people confuse not what I want from this thread (althought the OP was true still)
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