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I've noticed the main comp servers of where i am rate is locked at 100000, this makes me unable to snipe/scout or hitscan in general for some reason.

I use roughly 0.33 interp and interp ratio of 2, where i am able to snipe well with rate 60000 but not 100000

What would i need to change my interp/ratio so that i would be able to snipe in rate 100000 and have it equivalent to if i were using rate 60000?

I've noticed the main comp servers of where i am rate is locked at 100000, this makes me unable to snipe/scout or hitscan in general for some reason.

I use roughly 0.33 interp and interp ratio of 2, where i am able to snipe well with rate 60000 but not 100000

What would i need to change my interp/ratio so that i would be able to snipe in rate 100000 and have it equivalent to if i were using rate 60000?
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Rate controls how fast the server can send you information in bytes per second. It should only cause issues if is faster than your download speed.

Are both of these set to this?

cl_updaterate 66
cl_cmdrate 66

Do you see any choke when you enable net_graph 4?

Rate controls how fast the server can send you information in bytes per second. It should only cause issues if is faster than your download speed.

Are both of these set to this?

cl_updaterate 66
cl_cmdrate 66

Do you see any choke when you enable net_graph 4?
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cl_rate 10000 No Max bytes/sec the host can send data (This command no longer exists)

https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Console_Command_List

Not sure how accurate that is.

[quote]cl_rate 10000 No Max bytes/sec the host can send data (This command no longer exists)[/quote]

https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Console_Command_List

Not sure how accurate that is.
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TechDudeRate controls how fast the server can send you information in bytes per second. It should only cause issues if is faster than your download speed.

Are both of these set to this?

cl_updaterate 66
cl_cmdrate 66

Do you see any choke when you enable net_graph 4?

i use
cl_cmdrate 66
cl_lagcompensation 1
cl_pred_optimize 2
cl_smooth 0
cl_smoothtime 0.01
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000
cl_interp 0.033
cl_interp_ratio 1

i just took a guess in thinking changing interp/ratio would be a solution, if there's something else that can be done that's fine.

also pretty sure i don't notice any/much (?) choke, might be mistaken as it's not something i always keep an eye on.

[quote=TechDude]Rate controls how fast the server can send you information in bytes per second. It should only cause issues if is faster than your download speed.

Are both of these set to this?

cl_updaterate 66
cl_cmdrate 66

Do you see any choke when you enable net_graph 4?[/quote]

i use
cl_cmdrate 66
cl_lagcompensation 1
cl_pred_optimize 2
cl_smooth 0
cl_smoothtime 0.01
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000
cl_interp 0.033
cl_interp_ratio 1

i just took a guess in thinking changing interp/ratio would be a solution, if there's something else that can be done that's fine.

also pretty sure i don't notice any/much (?) choke, might be mistaken as it's not something i always keep an eye on.
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#3 the command is simply "rate 60000":

rate 12000 Max bytes/sec the host can receive data

I guess it used to be cl_rate but the cl_ was removed.

#3 the command is simply "rate 60000":

rate 12000 Max bytes/sec the host can receive data

I guess it used to be cl_rate but the cl_ was removed.
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