
This can be useful if you are developing something with features that the current branch does not have, such as Chromium features in the x86-64 branch. To check which branch the player is using, you can check the Global Variables BRANCH clientside. So, the autoexec.cfg file does not execute all the commands or does not even work in the chromium branch of Garry's Mod. Go to Betas tab and select NONE - Opt out of all beta programs from the dropdown: You can ignore the "Enter beta access code" field, it does nothing for Garry's Mod. Non-chromium branch log : Mozilla/5.0 (Windows Valve Source Client) AppleWebKit/535.19 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome. Go to Betas tab and select dev - Development Branch from the dropdown: Older versions of macOS have not been tested.

Right click on Garry's Mod in Steam and select Properties: It is invaluable for us to have people test the game before the next update is out to make sure nothing breaks, or at least not that much. As developers using the Garrys Mod platform, many of us rely on the features Chromium enables, but we have to tell our players to follow a cumbersome set of. This does not mean you shouldn't use the Dev branch.

I usually play gmod in a bordered window in 1080p.
