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cl_cmdrate onchange event


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fysiks
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Old 08-10-2011 , 16:40   Re: cl_cmdrate onchange event
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You only need to use sv_minupdaterate, sv_maxupdaterate, sv_minrate, and sv_maxrate to force client's to use your rates. It won't change their settings but will force them to be within the min-max range regardless of their connection.

cl_cmdrate cannot be used to gain an advantage over others like cl_updaterate can hence why HLDS does not have a min/max setting for it.

Therefore anybody who requests crap like this doesn't know enough about their server.

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That's enough for me to believe his intention is not slow-hacking, so what exactly is not working? It's not getting the value?
1. YOu don't know what his "terms" say.
2. See post #5.
3. See my explaination here.
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Old 08-10-2011 , 17:03   Re: cl_cmdrate onchange event
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sv_minrate 9999
sv_minupdaterate 30
sv_maxrate 25000
sv_maxupdaterate 101

That's enough.
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