In the console, or press shift F2 (unsure of the command for Macs) to open the Demo UI. ![]() To play a demo, you can either type playdemo ![]() rar file, follow the directions in the readme.txt file and you're good to go!ĮDIT: Some info I should have included on demo playback/commands. You can download it here (EDIT: Here is the readme.txt file). There is a handy plugin by the name of PREC, that records these POV demo's automatically, stores them in a directory of your choice and comes with several options. "But DavidTheWin!", I hear you cry, "That's a lot of work to record games, isn't there some convenient way of making it easier?". dem into your C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\\team fortress 2\tf To enable console, click the advanced options button on the keyboard options and click the checkbox, while you're there, enable fast weapon switch.Īfter you're done recording, type "stop" into the console. You can start recording a demo by typing record ![]() dem and record everything that you see from your point of view (because of this, you may find them called POV Demos). If you're on a 32 bit system, change "Program Files (x86)" to "Program Files".ĭemo files have the file extension. ![]() Demos are recorded with replays too, so if you can't open the replay, you might be able to find the demo, located in: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\\team fortress 2\tf\replay\client\replays What you're better off doing is recording demos (not the black cyclope kind, but a recording of your playing).
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