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What are the default connections settings in tf2?
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#1
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I played a bit with interp, and other commands but i surestimated my conection and i would like to know the default ones.

I played a bit with interp, and other commands but i surestimated my conection and i would like to know the default ones.
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#2
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You can use -autoconfig in the launch options to reset everything to default. Don't forget to remove it after the first launch or it will keep resetting everything when you load the game.

Although this might be a heavy handed solution to your problem :D

You can use -autoconfig in the launch options to reset everything to default. Don't forget to remove it after the first launch or it will keep resetting everything when you load the game.

Although this might be a heavy handed solution to your problem :D
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#3
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The default values are usually shown when you're entering commands in the console.

The default values are usually shown when you're entering commands in the console.
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#4
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nTraumThe default values are usually shown when you're entering commands in the console.

That is, if you enter the command without a parameter, it should list out the default.
The autofill when you start typing it is your current setting.

[quote=nTraum]The default values are usually shown when you're entering commands in the console.[/quote]

That is, if you enter the command without a parameter, it should list out the default.
The autofill when you start typing it is your current setting.
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#5
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// Good connection
cl_cmdrate 66
cl_interp 0
cl_interp_ratio 1
cl_lagcompensation 1
cl_pred_optimize 2
cl_smooth 0
cl_smoothtime 0.01
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000

// Bad connection
//cl_cmdrate 40
//cl_interp 0
//cl_interp_ratio 2
//cl_lagcompensation 1
//cl_pred_optimize 2
//cl_smooth 0
//cl_smoothtime 0.01
//cl_updaterate 40
//rate 35000

use one of these, dont use default cause its shit

// Good connection
cl_cmdrate 66
cl_interp 0
cl_interp_ratio 1
cl_lagcompensation 1
cl_pred_optimize 2
cl_smooth 0
cl_smoothtime 0.01
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000

// Bad connection
//cl_cmdrate 40
//cl_interp 0
//cl_interp_ratio 2
//cl_lagcompensation 1
//cl_pred_optimize 2
//cl_smooth 0
//cl_smoothtime 0.01
//cl_updaterate 40
//rate 35000

use one of these, dont use default cause its shit
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#6
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mousiope// Good connection
cl_cmdrate 66
cl_interp 0
cl_interp_ratio 1
cl_lagcompensation 1
cl_pred_optimize 2
cl_smooth 0
cl_smoothtime 0.01
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000

// Bad connection
//cl_cmdrate 40
//cl_interp 0
//cl_interp_ratio 2
//cl_lagcompensation 1
//cl_pred_optimize 2
//cl_smooth 0
//cl_smoothtime 0.01
//cl_updaterate 40
//rate 35000

use one of these, dont use default cause its shit

My connection keep switching between 70 ping and 350kb download speed and 28 ping and 2.5mb download speed(not to mention the constant jitering of the ping itself). Also, i know those ones because thats the ones i tried using. Chris even say that the default ones arent that bad for hitscan :/
Tie for reply anyway.

[quote=mousiope]// Good connection
cl_cmdrate 66
cl_interp 0
cl_interp_ratio 1
cl_lagcompensation 1
cl_pred_optimize 2
cl_smooth 0
cl_smoothtime 0.01
cl_updaterate 66
rate 60000

// Bad connection
//cl_cmdrate 40
//cl_interp 0
//cl_interp_ratio 2
//cl_lagcompensation 1
//cl_pred_optimize 2
//cl_smooth 0
//cl_smoothtime 0.01
//cl_updaterate 40
//rate 35000

use one of these, dont use default cause its shit[/quote]

My connection keep switching between 70 ping and 350kb download speed and 28 ping and 2.5mb download speed(not to mention the constant jitering of the ping itself). Also, i know those ones because thats the ones i tried using. Chris even say that the default ones arent that bad for hitscan :/
Tie for reply anyway.
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#7
-1 Frags +
nTraumThe default values are usually shown when you're entering commands in the console.

nop'

[quote=nTraum]The default values are usually shown when you're entering commands in the console.[/quote]

nop'
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