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well, sorry didn't want to mean you or anything...

I think I already asked Whisper but he doesn't remember about HL1 netcode or
something...

I would like a answer from Alfred.

2007/6/17, David Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> ok then smart ass why don't you field the initial question, seeing as
> you know so much? i was after all trying to help. With what is my
> understanding of the code. right or wrong i at least did more than you
> did. all you could do was try and embarrass me. way to go. i would have
> much preferred it if you had explained why i was wrong more clearly as i
> feel "no it doesn't revert to the max value if you change it to 500"
> alone is not adequate. if it doesn't revert to the max value then wtf
> does it do? do you even know?
>
> i think whisper should pipe up. he seems to have the best understanding
> of the netcode. i know alfred won't he has better things to do like fix
> the buggy crap the valve linux dev team puts out as stable code
>
> AnAkIn . wrote:
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> > No.
> >
> > In HL1 Engine, if you type the cvar without a value, it doesn't give any
> > description. It just say the current value of the CVar. Only in Source
> > Engine you have a description when you type the CVar. Try it.
> >
> > And no it doesn't revert to the max value if you change it to 500. That
> is
> > only in Source Engine.
> >
> > 2007/6/17, David Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > if you type the command and hit enter (giving no value) it display a
> > short description.
> >
> > "And cl_updaterate shouldn't be 101, because if do cl_updaterate 500,
> > and then ex_interp 0, i'm able to get ex_interp 0.002. And after 500 it
> > doesn't auto set to a lower value than 0.002. Or maybe that normal..."
> >
> > cl_update rate is capped at 101. if you enter in a value of 500 it just
> > reverts to the nearest legal value. which is 101. so when you set
> > ex_interp to 0 you getting what you would get if you set cl_updaterate
> > to 101.
> >
> > the guy who wrote that page is wrong or it's a typo. just type rate with
> > no value and see for yourself
> >
> > AnAkIn . wrote:
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> >>>> Well, you probably think that when you type cl_cmdrate in console, it
> > says
> >>>> min and max ? this is only in source, not in hl1 engine. There is no
> >>>> descriptions with cvars in hl1 engine.
> >>>>
> >>>> 2007/6/16, AnAkIn . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>>>> client console command descriptions ? where did you see that ?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> And cl_updaterate shouldn't be 101, because if do cl_updaterate 500,
> > and
> >>>>> then ex_interp 0, i'm able to get ex_interp 0.002. And after 500 it
> >>>>> doesn't auto set to a lower value than 0.002. Or maybe that
> normal...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> From this article : http://www.gotfrag.com/cs/story/5577/
> >>>>>
> >>>>> He says that the rate is capped at 20000...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I would like that Alfred answer...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> AnAkIn
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> 2007/6/16, David Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>>> yes the maximum for cl_cmdrate and cl_updaterate in hlds clients is
> 101
> >>>> and for rate it is 30000. this is clearly stated in the client
> console
> >>>> command descriptions.
> >>>>
> >>>> AnAkIn . wrote:
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> >>>>>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> I would like to know if there is a limitation in the HL1 Engine
> of
> > the
> >>>>>>>> command rate (cl_cmdrate) / update rate (cl_updaterate),
> excluding
> >>>>>>>> sv_maxupdaterate/sv_minupdaterate.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> And also for rate, again excluding sv_minrate/sv_maxrate
> limitation.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Thanks you in advance.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> AnAkIn
> >>>>>>>> --
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