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Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 3:35 pm
by Richter
I used to have a really nice bind that would prime the nade and then I would use my mouse4 (thumb) button to toss it at the last second. Worked like a dream.

Re: TFC Noob-Need Help

Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:32 pm
by Hamese
I bind a keyboard key to "primeone" or "primetwo" depending on nade, and then bind my mouse key or another keyboard key to "gren1" or "gren2" The prime key will do just that and then I press the other key when I want to release.

There was a very intense bind at one time the would prime the nade on the first press and throw it on the second, but I dont have it.

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:49 am
by Richter
I used to have that bind as well but one of the updates they did a few years ago made that bind null and void and I couldn't get it to work after that.

Re: TFC Noob-Need Help

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:01 pm
by Richter
Try this one Hamese, this is untested but I will try it tonight.

Put this in your autoexec.cfg file

alias newMethod1 "bind f primeTheGren1"
alias throwTheGren1 "throwgren; bind f primeTheGren1"
alias primeTheGren1 "primeone; bind f throwTheGren1"
alias newMethod2 "bind g primeTheGren2"
alias throwTheGren2 "throwgren; bind g primeTheGren2"
alias primeTheGren2 "primetwo; bind g throwTheGren2"
alias oldMethod "bind f +gren1; bind g +gren2"
alias switchToNew "newMethod1; newMethod2; bind / switchToOld"
alias switchToOld "oldMethod; bind / switchToNew"
bind / switchToOld
newMethod1
newMethod2

Don't forget to type exec autoexec.cfg <enter> in console to get it to work.

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:18 pm
by Richter
Quick note:

This script does work.

Re: TFC Noob-Need Help

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 3:52 pm
by l3eeron
I thought Id bump this and add some more just in case we have some first time TFCers wanting to play tomorrow night.


Heres a link to general TFC etiquette.

http://planethalflife.gamespy.com/View. ... tail&id=15

It talks about things like not spamming nades into enemy respawns etc. It has a short glossary too. I have taken the #1 most important point out here:
If you've worked hard to extract a flag from an enemy base and you get killed on your doorstep (or even next to the capture point) and a teammate picks up the flag and captures it, don't be angry. Your instincts may tell you that it was your right to capture the flag, but Team Fortress Classic isn't about individuals. A capture is a capture, and you should be satisfied with the knowledge that your team is now 10 points ahead.

Im here to share any knowledge I may have on set up or gameplay. Please let me know if you need help with anything :D

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 4:51 pm
by Zman
ima noob also im expecting to spy alot its the only thing ive been able to play

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 5:26 pm
by l3eeron
I never got very good at spy...

But, I have learned a thing or two.
Here's a good tactic:

Bind a key for "feign death;dropbag" (forget the actual commands, maybe DOW can help ya there)

When you're disguised as enemy, fake your death and drop an ammo bag. Gives a great illusion that you're a deadbody. Then wait for an enemy to run by. Then "unfeign" and run over and knife em in the back :D

And remember that tossing nades dont take away your disguise, and that SGs wont shoot at you either. Enabling you to nade unattended SGs freely.

OH and DONT toss the virus nades into enemy respawns (or any nades for that matter)

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:02 pm
by v.o.c
one thing i liked to do was when playing engie if i had full health prime a emp and just run up to the enemy and boom took a lot of healh off you but was cool but if you got shot in the run up stage boom usually turned it in to a suicide nade but still had desired effect on enemy, also having bags around the place makes the boom bigger.