25 Best Team Fortress 2 Settings That Give You An Advantage

Team Fortress 2 Best Settings
Updated:
06 Mar 2020

What settings do I need to use in TF2 to ensure I'm always performing as best as possible?

Good settings don’t make a good player, but they do make a player better. These are the most important settings to change in order to improve your performance in Team Fortress 2, and most of them apply to other games too. 

25. Turn Off Motion Blur

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Motion Blur makes it so that everything gets blurry when looking around, which makes it harder to tell what’s going on. By turning this setting off, you’ll be able to get a clearer view when looking around. Also, this is subjective but everyone I’ve asked seems to agree that motion blur is ugly.

Advantages:

  • Get a better view when turning.
  • Looks better

How to apply:

  • Go to settings
  • Go to video
  • Go to advanced
  • Switch motion blur from enabled to disabled
 

24. Raise Your Field Of View

Your field of view is how wide your vision is. If your field of view is higher, you can see more, which means you can see more enemies, and it’s harder to get shot from off screen.

Advantages:

  • You can see more

How to Apply:

  • Go to settings
  • Go to video
  • Go to advanced
  • Move the field of view slider all the way to the right
 

23. Disable Mouse Acceleration

Mouse Acceleration makes your mouse speed up the longer you move it. This means that with it turned on you could end up missing a shot because your mouse moved faster than you want, because you don’t actually have direct control of your mouse. By turning this off you have that direct control.

Advantages:

  • More control over your mouse
  • Better aim

How to apply

  • Go to settings
  • Go to the mouse tab
  • Uncheck mouse acceleration
 

22.Turn Mouse Sensitivity Down

This one is kind of counter-intuitive. Most people’s understanding of mouse sensitivity is that higher means faster, which means you can get to what you wanna shoot faster, the problem is how the game makes your mouse faster. Higher mouse sensitivity moves faster by skipping pixels, what you actually want to do is turn your sensitivity all the way down, then set your mouse’s DPI higher instead. If you turn your mouse’s dpi all the way up and it’s still too slow, then that’s when you should start raising your sensitivity.

Advantages:

  • Won’t skip any pixels
  • Better aim

How to apply

  • Go to settings
  • Go to the mouse tab
  • Move the mouse sensitivity slider down
 

21.Enable Raw Mouse Input

By default Windows (or whatever OS you use) will grab your mouse input before the game gets to it, and mess with it. This leads to lag, and depending on what settings you have on your mouse, it can enable higher sensitivity and acceleration despite you having those turned down and off respectively.

Advantages:

  • Ensures the previous 2 settings work properly

How to apply:

  • Go to settings
  • Go to the mouse tab
  • Enable Raw Input
 

20.Turn On Fast Weapon Switch

This setting is really straightforward, it switches your weapons faster. By default you have to confirm you wanna change your weapon before it actually changes, however with this enabled there’s no confirmation needed.

Advantages:

  • Switches your weapons faster

How to Apply:

  • Open the advanced options menu
  • Enable fast weapon switch
 

19.Enable Hit Sounds

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Hit sounds are a sound that plays when you hit someone, giving you confirmation your shot landed. They’re especially useful on Engineer and Pyro, enabling you to know when your sentry or afterburn is hitting someone.

Advantages:

  • Know when your shot hits
  • Know when your sentry is hitting someone
  • Know when your afterburn is hitting someone

How to apply:

  • Go to advanced options
  • Enable “Play a hit sound every time you injure an enemy”
  • (optional) pick your favorite hit sound

 

18.Display Damage Done As Text Over Your Target

Knowing how much damage you’re doing to someone is important, because it’ll let you know how close you are to killing them. Luckily Team Fortress 2 has an option to display this when you hit someone.

Advantages:

  • Know how much damage you’re doing
  • Know how close your enemy is to dying

How to apply:

  • Open advanced options
  • Enable “Display damage done as text over your target”
  • Also enable “Damage text doesn’t prevent overhead effects (e.g. ‘crit!’)”
 

17.Medic: Medigun Continues Healing Without Holding Down Fire Button

This one is probably more convenient than advantageous, but you should use it anyway. Most of your time playing medic will probably be spent healing allies, and after a while holding down left click gets annoying. By turning on this option on you only have to click once.

Advantages:

  • You don’t have to hold left click

How to apply:

  • Go to Advanced Options
  • Enable “Medic: Medigun Continues Healing Without Holding Down Fire Button”

 

16.Medic: Injured Teammates Automatically Call Out

Knowing who to heal as Medic can be hard when you have teammates whose smooth brains cave too far inward to press E at low health. Luckily, Valve made an option to press E for them.

Advantages:

  • See who needs to be healed

How to apply:

  • Open advanced options
  • Enable “Medic: Injured Teammates Automatically Call Out”
  • (optional) set your preferred level of health for teammates to call out

 

15. Turn off V-Sync

Do you remember when I said “most of them apply to other games too”? This is the biggest piece of advice I can give for every game. V-Sync is an outdated option in every game that’s supposed to prevent screen tearing, but all it really does in most modern games is add input delay.

Advantages:

  • Less input delay

How to apply

  • Go into settings
  • Go to video
  • Go to advanced
  • Disable “wait for vertical sync”
 

14.Use Glow Effects

Glow effects show you an outline of objectives when you respawn, allowing you to get an idea of where to go and what’s going on.

Advantages:

  • Know where the objective is on respawn

How to apply:

  • Go into advanced options
  • Enable “Use Glow Effects”

 

13.Enable Teammate Glow Effects After Respawn

Have you ever respawned and not known where your team was and/or what they were doing? That’s what this setting is for, giving you wallhacks on respawn to see where your team is.

Advantages:

  • See where your teammates are on respawn
  • See where engineer buildings are on respawn

How to apply:

  • Go into advanced options
  • Enable “Enable Teammate Glow Effects After Respawn”

 

12. Enable Minimal HUD

The Team Fortress 2 HUD is notoriously large. This is enough of an issue that there are several user made HUD replacements, however I’m here to tell you that you don’t actually need one. This setting is surprisingly obscure, and does what it says, makes the HUD minimal.

Advantages:

  • Less garbage cluttering your screen

How to apply:

  • Go into advanced options
  • Check the box that says “Enable Minimal HUD”
 

11. Lower Your Graphics

By default the game will optimize itself for whatever framerate your monitor is, however it won’t take into account that you may have other programs open in the background, or that in some scenarios there will be too much going on to hold that framerate. I’d recommend lowering the graphics settings until you hit double your monitor’s refresh rate.

Advantages:

  • Get a higher framerate

How to apply:

  • Go into settings
  • Head over to video
  • Go into advanced
  • Lower everything

 

10. Set a custom crosshair

I actually don’t remember what the default crosshair is, but I remember it wasn’t that good. What you set your crosshair to is up to personal preference, but as a general rule it should be a color that shows up on everything (like lime green), and it should be small.

Advantages:

  • Better aim

How to apply:

  • Go into settings
  • Go to Crosshair Appearance
  • Change as desired

 

9.Enable the developer console

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The developer console is a really useful tool that sounds a lot more intimidating than it actually is. It allows you to mess with settings that you can’t otherwise, some of which I’ll be telling you to change later in this guide.

Advantages:

  • More control over your game

How to apply:

  • Go into settings
  • Go to keyboard
  • Click on advanced
  • Click on enable developer console
 

8.Set A Kill Bind

This isn’t used much, but when you find yourself in a situation where you need it, you’ll feel good for having it. A kill bind is a key binded to the console command ‘kill’ which kills the player, effectively making it a suicide button. I personally keep mine on p because it’s away from my other keys.

Advantages:

  • Die at will

How to apply:

  • Open the developer console
  • Type in ‘Bind “[key you want]” kill’
  • Press enter
 

7. Use Minimized Viewmodels

Your viewmodel is the model you view of your character holding his weapon. By using a minimized version you’ll have less obstructing your view.

Advantages:

  • Less obstructed view

How to apply:

  • Go into advanced settings
  • Enable “Use minimized viewmodels”
 

6.Set Building Binds

You can skip having to go into the build menu to make stuff as engineer using these binds, this is especially useful if you have extra buttons on your mouse, but it also works pretty well on the numpad.

Advantages:

  • Less time spent to build
  • Screen doesn’t get covered by build menu

How to apply:

  • Go into developer console
  • Type in ‘bind “[key you want]” build 0’
  • Press enter then repeat the steps through build 3
 

5.set destroy binds

This is the same thing as the last one, but for destroying buildings instead.

Advantages:

  • Less time spent to destroy
  • Screen doesn’t get covered by destroy menu

How to apply:

  • Go into developer console
  • Type in ‘bind “[key you want]” destroy 0’
  • Press enter then repeat the steps through destroy 3
 

4.Sniper Rifle Will Re-Zoom After Firing A Zoomed Shot

It can be pretty bad if you miss a shot or a bunch of enemies are near each other and you have to zoom back in and find where you were aiming again. Using this setting you automatically re-zoom.

Advantages:

  • Get right back to sniping after firing

How to apply:

  • Go into advanced options
  • Enable “Sniper: Sniper Rifle Will Re-Zoom After Firing A Zoomed Shot”
 

3.Automatically Respawn After Loadout Changes In Respawn Zones

Sometimes you jump the gun on picking your class, and forget to switch loadouts, or you wanna change mid match. By using this option the loadout will change provided you’re in the respawn zone.

Advantages:

  • Faster loadout changes

How to apply:

  • Go into advanced options
  • Enable “Automatically Respawn After Loadout Changes In Respawn Zones”
 

2.Play A Sound When The Sniper Rifle Is Fully Charged

Spending time watching the charge on your sniper rifle is a waste when you could be watching the head you wanna hit, this setting plays a sound when it’s charged so you don’t have to watch.

Advantages:

  • You can focus more on sniping

How to apply:

  • Go into advanced options
  • Enable “Play A Sound When The Sniper Rifle Is Fully Charged”
 

1.Automatically Reload Weapons When You’re Not Firing

This one is more for convenience than getting a competitive edge, it makes it so you don’t have to manually reload.

Advantages:

  • Don’t have to manually reload

How to apply:

  • Go into advanced options
  • Enable “Automatically Reload Weapons When You’re Not Firing”
 

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