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<font color="red">(</font>RedPlayer1<font color="red">)</font>: I hope you don't consider me racist or anything but I HATE BLUE PLAYERS.<br /> | <font color="red">(</font>RedPlayer1<font color="red">)</font>: I hope you don't consider me racist or anything but I HATE BLUE PLAYERS.<br /> | ||
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+ | For DM, you can use setinfo tc <number> to force a specific chat color for your name.<br /> |
Latest revision as of 22:08, 22 November 2005
Name: cl_standardchat
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Enables or disables FTE's coloring of names for chat messages.
For deathmatch, name colors are decided by the server assigned userid for every client.
For Team Fortress, name colors are decided by a client's bottomcolor.
For non-TF teamplay, name colors are decided by a team name hash.
Examples:
DM:
Player1: Hi.
Player2: Hey.
Player3: Lo.
Teamplay:
RedPlayer1: Hi.
RedPlayer2: Hey.
BluePlayer1: Lo.
(RedPlayer1): I hope you don't consider me racist or anything but I HATE BLUE PLAYERS.
For DM, you can use setinfo tc <number> to force a specific chat color for your name.