oops, sorry i mis-read your question.
you wont be able to stay at 100fps all the time... what you should do it
set -tickrate above 100 (say 500 or 1000) and it will usually stay above
100.

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From: "Sebastian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] SERVER FPS questions


> i think you need to use +sys_tickrate
>
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> Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 2:15 PM
> Subject: [hlds_linux] SERVER FPS questions
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> I'm having a problem:
>
> Running linux, running 2.6.x kernel, set -tickrate to 100 with ./srcds_run
> and even set +fps_max to 300
>
> rcon stats when the server is empty, 99-100fps. As the server gets more
> populated (going from 0/12 to 5/12, to 10/12, to 12/12) the fps goes down
> and down.. down to 10fps. CPU usage goes up to 96% when it gets down to
> 10fps
>
> Does anyone know why this is happening and how I can keep it at 100fps?
>
> On 2.4.x kernels, if i set -tickrate 100 and +fps_max to 300, the fps
> doesn't go past 50.
>
> Secondly,  Alfred,
>
> Is there any we can lock the FPS the server run at? You see, on 2.6.x
> kernels, if you put fps_max [number] the server will run at that number
>
> so if you put fps_max 100 it'll run at 100 and you can change it on the
fly.
>
> on 2.4.x kernels, setting -tickrate to 100, or any number, does not
increase
> the fps. On 2.4.x kernels, setting -tickrate to any number AND using
fps_max
> to any number higher than 33, doesn't budge the server fps
>
> - How can we raise the server fps on 2.4.x kernels? I tried -tickrate 100
> and fps_max 100, it says 100,but as soon as someone joins it becomes 50,
and
> even lower.
>
> - I've found that I don't need to set -tickrate to raise the server fps on
> 2.6.x kernels, just fps_max - ?
>
> Either way, alfred, how can we set it up so we can lock the fps?
>
> I tried running the startup file with +fps_max 100 or whatever, but they
can
> always change it later.
>
> Could it be possible to make it so the fps_max AND -tickrate can ONLY be
set
> with ./srcds_run and cannot be changed later until the server restarts and
> ./srcds_run re-runs?
>
> -node
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>


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