


This makes it easier to keep track of what you have tweaked, and if at any time you want to remove all your tweaks, you can simply delete this AutoExec.cfg file, or see which commands need to have their values manually reset to default. You can now enter all your custom tweaks and settings into this file, and they will come into effect automatically each and every time you start Quake 4. So the best thing to do is create a new text file, rename it to AutoExec.cfg and place it in your \Program Files\id Software\Quake 4\q4base\ directory. However changing some of the settings in Quake4Config.cfg will see them reset to default values again the next time you restart Quake 4.
#QUAKE 4 MULTIPLAYER OPTIONS WINDOWS#
Quake4Config.cfg already exists in your \Program Files\id Software\Quake 4\q4base\ directory, and you can edit it using a text editor like Windows WordPad or Notepad. By default, when the game engine starts, it automatically detects the presence of, and runs the command variables from two specific files: Quake4Config.cfg and AutoExec.cfg. This is because the game engine resets these variables to their default state as the engine initializes at startup. I paste here what I found.Īlthough you can alter many variables by entering them into the console, most command variables need to be set each and every time you start Quake 4. Hey, t126, I was having the same problem you had, 4K resolution just didn't stick and I found a solution.
