

Which are you favourites? Let us know how you get on in the comments. It's probably a good idea to make a backup of the original 'tf2' folder before you start tinkering with it, so you can revert back to original settings if you change your mind. Simply replace the ones in your 'tf2' folder with the new ones, and you've set up your new HUD. Inside you'll find 'resource' and 'script' folders. When you download the HUD files, open the file (you may need a RAR extraction tool if you don't have one already). In the tf2 folder you'll find a small group of folders, two of which will be called 'resource' and 'scripts'. Head into your Steam directory (Program Files/ Steam/ steamapps/ [your username/ team fortress 2/ tf2). Combine that with easy read icons, and you've got a winner on your hands. Choose from a selection of 9 classes, each with entertaining personalities and a different set of gameplay mechanics, to capture or defend the objective within numerous game modes against the enemy team, with a variety of unlockable and tradable weapons and cosmetics which add a layer of customization to each player’s experience. You've got your minimalist pop-ups, your merged payload objective bar, your Steam avatars in the chat indicator and a snazzy little window to select your class from rather than the line-up screen. Why choose one HUD when you can have them all? That's the philosophy of FrankenHUD, which combines all the great touches of other popular HUDs and combines them into one mega HUD.
