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This is a client config for reducind the lag on servers.

 

alias "dslow" "rate 2500;cl_updaterate 10;cl_cmdrate 10;ex_interp 0.100; echo d slow speed" 
alias "vslow" "rate 3500;cl_updaterate 13;cl_cmdrate 13;ex_interp 0.077; echo very slow speed" 
alias "slow" "rate 5000;cl_updaterate 15;cl_cmdrate 15;ex_interp 0.068; echo slow speed" 
alias "norm" "rate 7500;cl_updaterate 20;cl_cmdrate 30;ex_interp 0.050; echo normal speed" 
alias "fast" "rate 9999;cl_updaterate 30;cl_cmdrate 40;ex_interp 0.034; echo fast speed" 
alias "vfast" "rate 20000;cl_updaterate 60;cl_cmdrate 60;ex_interp 0.017; echo wtf speed :P" 
alias "lfast" "rate 20000;cl_updaterate 100;cl_cmdrate 100;ex_interp 0.010; echo LAN speed" 

alias "rates" "rate;cl_updaterate;cl_cmdrate;ex_interp"

 

INSTALLATION:

1) Go to your main cstrike folder and create userconfig.cfg where you paste the above code.

2) Enter in CS , and write this command into the console: "exec userconfig.cfg"

3) After you`ve executed the .cfg file you can use the folowing commands:

- dslow if your lag is bigger than 500

- vslow if your lag is bigger than 400.

- slow if your lag is bigger than 300.

- norm if your lag is between 150 - 300.

- fast if your lag is between 100 - 200.

- vfast if your lag is between 50 - 100.

- lvast if you are on a LAN server or 'localhost server'

 

The credits are not mine , I just reproduce it ... ENJOY

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HellDaggeri omg u only say (nice but it has been reposted please check before post to avoid spam Grin) I see in many topics u said that pfffffffffff

instead of turning the fire on me try not to capy me cause thats is what you do from what i can see ;)

keep it on topic

@toxic is that prog "safe"?!

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