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*<code>cl_jiggle_bone_framerate_cutoff</code> - the minimum framerate at which the item's jigglebones still work. It is set to 20 FPS by default, lower it to the desired value if you're rendering at low FPS.
 
*<code>cl_jiggle_bone_framerate_cutoff</code> - the minimum framerate at which the item's jigglebones still work. It is set to 20 FPS by default, lower it to the desired value if you're rendering at low FPS.
 
*<code>ent_fire team_round_timer addtime ''<number>''</code> - Adds time to the timer of the round. Can be used with a negative number to remove time instead.
 
*<code>ent_fire team_round_timer addtime ''<number>''</code> - Adds time to the timer of the round. Can be used with a negative number to remove time instead.
*<code>cl_yawspeed</code> - Adjusts left/right turning (yaw) speed.
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*<code>cl_yawspeed ''<value>''</code> - Adjusts left/right turning (yaw) speed. Value should be changed to match the duration of a taunt (if infinite, simply set to a value that feels right). Use in combination with a {{code|+right}} and {{code|+left}} keybind to smoothly rotate the camera around your class.
 
*<code>tf_use_match_hud 0</code> - Disables the team information HUD on the top of the screen.
 
*<code>tf_use_match_hud 0</code> - Disables the team information HUD on the top of the screen.
 
*<code>hud_reloadscheme</code> - Refreshes the TF2 HUD.
 
*<code>hud_reloadscheme</code> - Refreshes the TF2 HUD.

Revision as of 12:13, 13 August 2023

Weapon Demonstration Project

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The Weapon Demonstration project's goal is to build a complete library of videos demonstrating the various aspects of all weapons, game mechanics, tools, and taunts in Team Fortress 2.

  • The idea: To have one consistent video style demonstrating how weapons, game mechanics, tools and taunts work.
  • The objective: To demonstrate how everything works: viewmodels, animations, special abilities, etc.
  • The benefits: Consistent, one video per page, looks good.

Anyone who meets the requirements can make a demonstration video that is needed for an item and submit the video for review, if the video meets the standard and is approved by Wiki administrators, your video will be uploaded to the Official TF2 Wiki Channel on YouTube and Bilibili. Check the section below for detailed requirements and a guide on how to make a demonstration video. You may also find the demonstration video that is needed or needs to be redone on this page. Feel free to ask any questions before starting making the demonstration on the talk page.

Project reviewers: Ashe, GrampaSwood. A video only needs approval from one Project reviewer for publication. While anyone can provide feedback on anyone else's video, only the Project reviewers may give the final stamp of approval for video publication.

Reference video

Following the structure of the following videos should give you a basic idea of what is expected. Visit the Official TF2 Wiki YouTube Channel for more videos.

Weapon

Taunt

Tool

Key

  • T (Talk): Link to talk page section
  • D (thumbnail Download): Direct link to the thumbnail image. Turns red when there is no thumbnail uploaded. How to make thumbnails.
  • U (thumbnail Upload): Link to thumbnail upload page. The file name and description are automatically populated; only the image file needs to be selected from the user's computer.

Due to MediaWiki limitations, D and U need to be both displayed at all times, even though they are mutually exclusive.

Needed Demonstrations

Tools

Mechanics

Taunts

Demonstrations that need to be redone

Done