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lupuleasa-core avatar lupuleasa-core commented on July 24, 2024 2

That can be done.

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FlorianWendelborn avatar FlorianWendelborn commented on July 24, 2024

I wouldn't remove them, but make them optional instead.

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Aevyz avatar Aevyz commented on July 24, 2024

Personally I would like it if there was a separate file for the extra options. Might be a bit of work, but I think choice is always good.

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KaiSforza avatar KaiSforza commented on July 24, 2024

I can comment them out. However I don't see the need to have them in the config when they can be set in the UI.

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FlorianWendelborn avatar FlorianWendelborn commented on July 24, 2024

I once had a similar, self-made config. My reasoning on why I included them was, because I always want them to be like that. I don't ever want to set the in the UI or worry if they're still configured like that after I reinstall DotA or when I play on another account. This will be especially important for people going to LANs.

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lupuleasa-core avatar lupuleasa-core commented on July 24, 2024

I think having them in the .cfg files set is easier for folks that don't want to touch the game UI on a fresh install or when moving between computers.

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crimsonvspurple avatar crimsonvspurple commented on July 24, 2024

These settings kinda depend on the computer and having them set from the cfg file is a rare case. For most of the people, most of the times, it should not be in cfg. As such, keeping them in cfg but default commented out is best, imo.

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FlorianWendelborn avatar FlorianWendelborn commented on July 24, 2024

I would suggest having them in a separate config file and I I commenting-out that exec command by default.

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lupuleasa-core avatar lupuleasa-core commented on July 24, 2024

I'll probably empty the file and add another file there with my setup for those interested

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