![]() New question arises: Why cant I just do what I have done before and then set the file to "read only"? doesnt it do the same?Īlso: why do I have to make it read only? I dont think that the "exec mywhateverconfig.cfg" command will get deleted in my config. In the config.cfg (my account's autoexec file), I will at the bottom write exactly: In that cfg file I will type the followingĪlias "cross_on" "exec crosshair1.cfg alias cross cross_off"Īlias "cross_off" "exec crosshair2.cfg alias cross cross_on" I make a new cfg file, lets call it mywhateverconfig.cfg. WORLD BEST CONFIG No description BebelusHu.cFg Aim & No Recoil v2. CS 1.6 CFG by DazzYYY Note: Use rate 25000. CFG Generator Commands Crosshair Commands HUD Commands Netgraph Commands Radar Commands Server Commands Viewmodel Commands CSGO Console Aliases Have you ever thought to yourself that the commands 'quit', 'retry', or 'disconnect' take too long to type Then a console alias is everything you ever wanted. cs 1.6 config.cfg No description Config for Aim + Fps Best cfg ever. So just to make sure I have understood correctly before I do anything that could mess me up: Top configs: 100 AIM AND THE BEST CFG EVER 100 AIM 100 WALLBANGS 100 CONTROL 100. Or add "exec mywhateverconfig.cfg" at the bottom of the config file then make it read only.Īfter that, add whatever commands you want in "mywhateverconfig.cfg" file. ![]() If you want to use aliases then make a different. Originally posted by AzKat:The config resets every time you start the game, every time you exit the game, every time you change something in the settings. ![]()
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