Deepfly Bind, one-keyed
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 4:50 pm
Deepfly Bind, one-keyed
written by Konsti
Since im often being asked how i bound deepfly on/off on one key and people often dont understand the explaination with cfg files, ill just explain it here and also attach the 2 files you need.
To toggle deepfly on one key or any other on/off command you need 2 cfg files. A cfg file is just a simple notepad you give the name name.cfg
In 1.cfg you write the following commands:
bind mouse1 "+fire; +toggle cl_dummy_hammer 1 0"
bind mouse3 exec 2.cfg
in 2.cfg you write the following 2 commands:
bind mouse1 +fire
bind mouse3 exec 1.cfg
if you want deepfly to be bound on any other key just exchange the mouse3 with your prefered key in both files
The files have to be saved into your normal ddnet folder next to the ddnet client execute
Start your client and type exec 1.cfg a single time in F1 to make it work forever
written by Konsti
Since im often being asked how i bound deepfly on/off on one key and people often dont understand the explaination with cfg files, ill just explain it here and also attach the 2 files you need.
To toggle deepfly on one key or any other on/off command you need 2 cfg files. A cfg file is just a simple notepad you give the name name.cfg
In 1.cfg you write the following commands:
bind mouse1 "+fire; +toggle cl_dummy_hammer 1 0"
bind mouse3 exec 2.cfg
in 2.cfg you write the following 2 commands:
bind mouse1 +fire
bind mouse3 exec 1.cfg
if you want deepfly to be bound on any other key just exchange the mouse3 with your prefered key in both files
The files have to be saved into your normal ddnet folder next to the ddnet client execute
Start your client and type exec 1.cfg a single time in F1 to make it work forever