Funny, that cvar is only relevant to games with chapters (Half Life 2 games,
Portal). Then again, cvars from the "wrong" game sneaks into other games,
several of Valve's games have cvars referring to Team Fortress 2.

On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Jesse Molina <je...@opendreams.net> wrote:

>
> "sv_maxcmdrate" = "101" ( def. "66" )
>
> The actual default is 33, right?  Or am I mistaken?  Yes I know you can't
> run at 100 without modifications, I just set this for fun.
>
> Then there are a couple that I didn't set in my config and I have no idea
> how they got set.  Like this;
>
> "sv_unlockedchapters" = "99" ( def. "1" )
>
> Maybe it's set somewhere that I don't know about, like the loaded map. I
> just don't know.
>
>
>
>
> Saul Rennison wrote:
>
>> That shouldn't be true whatsoever. Care to provide any proof?
>> --
>> Kind regards,
>> *Saul Rennison*
>>
>>
>> On 13 July 2011 10:45, Jesse Molina<je...@opendreams.net>  wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Also, don't forget about the console command "differences", which shows
>>> you
>>> the differences between what your configuration is and the defaults.
>>>
>>> That said, I think a few of them are BS.  There are some mismatches
>>> between
>>> what the cvarlist output says the defaults are and what the "differences"
>>> command gives.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> M33CROB . wrote:
>>>
>>>  What I do is this......
>>>>
>>>> Keep a additional SRCDS install that is used for nothing other than
>>>> periodically retrieving cvars (after updates). In the console type "log
>>>> cvarlist cvarlist.txt". This will output all of the available cvars with
>>>> their default values into a file names cvarlist.txt. Most of these will
>>>> have
>>>> their own descriptions. You will want to use a plain, vanilla install
>>>> with
>>>> no mods, no server.cfg, or anything as these will add their cvars into
>>>> this
>>>> list and scew the output.
>>>>
>>>> Then to create your server.cfg....
>>>>
>>>> Only put the cvars for which you have changed for their defaults into
>>>> your
>>>> server.cfg. I for example, only have a hostname, steam server id,
>>>> alltalk,
>>>> server rates, and disabled respawn in my server.cfg, nothing else.
>>>>
>>>> I hope this helps.
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 8:19 PM, msleeper<msleeper@**ismsleeper**
>>>> wrong.com 
>>>> <http://ismsleeperwrong.com><msleeper@**ismsleeperwrong.com<mslee...@ismsleeperwrong.com>
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Is there a decent example TF2 server.cfg that has all of the new bells
>>>>
>>>>> and whistles that have been added the past few months? Specifically
>>>>> looking for one with built-in voting stuff, I could do without the
>>>>> replay configs but if not I can just edit them out. The server.cfg I
>>>>> have been using is way back from 2007 so I'm sure it could use an
>>>>> overhaul. Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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