A hitsound is a sound clip that plays when dealing damage to another player.
Hitsounds can be activated and customized through the Advanced Options menu.
List of Hitsounds
Note: This list is for official hitsounds only. Do not add your own custom hitsounds.
Hitsound commands
There are extra console commands that can be used to further customize hitsounds.
tf_dingaling_pitchmaxdmg
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Desired pitch of the hit sound when a maximum damage hit (>= 150 health) is done.
- Syntax
tf_dingaling_pitchmaxdmg <integer>
- Parameters
<integer>
- Specifies the highest pitch of your hitsound.
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tf_dingaling_pitchmindmg
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Desired pitch of the hit sound when a minimal damage hit (<= 10 health) is done.
- Syntax
- tf_dingaling_pitchmindmg <integer>
- Parameters
<integer>
- Specifies the lowest pitch of your hitsound..
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tf_dingaling_volume
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Desired volume of the hit sound.
- Syntax
- tf_dingaling_volume <integer>
- Parameters
<integer>
- Specifies the volume of your hitsound when played.
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tf_dingalingaling
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If set to 1, will play a sound every time you injure another player.
- Syntax
- tf_dingalingaling <integer>
- Parameters
<integer>
- Either 1 or 0. Default is 1 (enabled).
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tf_dingalingaling_repeat_delay
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Desired repeat delay of the hit sound. Set to 0 to play a sound for every instance of damage dealt.
- Syntax
- tf_dingalingaling_repeat_delay <integer>
- Parameters
<integer>
- Sets the delay time between hitsounds.
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Update History
[Unknown Date]
June 2, 2015 Patch (Gun Mettle Update)
- Added a slider to the Advanced Options menu that adjusts the volume of the hit sound when you damage an enemy
October 1, 2015 Patch
- Added new hit-sound options for players to choose from in the Adv. Options menu
October 6, 2015 Patch
- Fixed a regression with weapon hit sounds
- Hit sounds no longer clip each other
- Min and max pitch values reverted to what they were prior to the October 1st update
- Note: the Advanced Options default slider position is 100, which is normal (0) pitch
Trivia
- The note hitsounds use similar sound clips to those used when mousing over classes on the class selection screen.