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{{this is a|console variable|name=mat_picmip}} | {{this is a|console variable|name=mat_picmip}} Sets texture quality. Is the same as the "Texture Detail" menu. Values are {{Code|-1}} - Very High ({{TOB|1|nt=2}} only), {{Code|0}} - High, {{Code|1}} - Medium, {{Code|2}} - Low. Some games may offers value down to {{Code|-10}} (which is the highest quality possible), such as {{tf2|1}}. | ||
Sets texture quality. Is the same as the "Texture Detail" menu. Values are {{Code|-1}} - Very High ({{TOB|1|nt=2}} only), {{Code|0}} - High, {{Code|1}} - Medium, {{Code|2}} - Low. Some games may offers value down to {{Code|-10}} (which is the highest quality possible), such as {{tf2|1}}. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Console Command List]] | * [[Console Command List]] |
Revision as of 09:27, 27 October 2024


mat_picmip
is a console variable available in all Source games. Sets texture quality. Is the same as the "Texture Detail" menu. Values are -1 - Very High (Orange Box only), 0 - High, 1 - Medium, 2 - Low. Some games may offers value down to -10 (which is the highest quality possible), such as Team Fortress 2.