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| + | | 1= [http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Command_Line_Options#Command-line_parameters Source Engine Command-line parameters] on the [http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Main_Page Valve Developer Community] wiki |
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− | [[Image:Launch Options.PNG|thumb|right|200px|Example of [[launch options]].]] | |
− | Launch options can determin what is need to make Team Fortress 2 to work. There are commands to set hat you need.
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− | ==Failed to create D3D Device!==
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− | Old computer may have some errors in running the standard Team Fortress graphics. Inorder to match the graphic, you will need to use Launch options.
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− | * Go to Steam's Library.
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− | * Right-click on the affected game.
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− | * Go to Properties > General > Set launch options...
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− | * Type in -dxlevel 80.
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− | * Click OK.
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− | Even though this lowers the graphics players with old computer can now play Team Fortress 2.
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− | =="Console" command==
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− | Some servers need to use the console command.
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− | * Go to Steam's Library.
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− | * Right-click on the affected game.
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− | * Go to Properties > General > Set launch options...
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− | * Type in -console.
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− | * Click OK.
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− | When the game start there should be a list.
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