![]() Networksettings for DSL, Cable and other braodband connections Seta cg_smoothclients "1/0" // You will see other players move more smoothly if this is activated if The server wants to send you maps that are not running on it at the moment, try to set this to "0" and reconnect, sometimes this helps. Seta cl_allowdownload "1/0" // defines if you get files from the server if your client doesn´t have them (custom maps for example). Positive values don´t make sense at all, btw. Some leagues don´t allow negative values at all, some up to -20. Negative values are used to simulate lesser pings, but if you go too low you start lagging and see your opponents move no longer smoothly. Seta cl_timenudge "Wert" // default is "0". For a system with 512 mb RAM, 32 is a good value. Seta com_soundmegs "Value" //defines how much RAM is reserved for the sound of RTCW. If you have 512 mb RAM ,you can set a value of 200 here safely. Seta com_hunkmegs "Value" // defines how much RAM is reserved for RTCW. (Be sure to leave enough RAM for Windows and other programs running in the background like IRC, ASE, Voicetools and such) If your computer has more that 256 mb RAM you can easily heighten the value of RAM that is reserved for RTCW when it is running. Per default, RTCW has only reserved 56 mb RAM. Since you cannot do anything in a game while such a wait command is active it`s not used very much. Wait - the wait command (it can also get a value like wait 22) causes a little brak in between commands in a script. With a semicolon, you can separate single commands in a script, so that RTCW executes them on after the other Use this to make remarks behind your commands in the autoexec.cfg config file.Įcho - other than chat or teamchat, text given out by using the echo command is only seen by yourself and nobody else. ![]() - 2 Slashs indicate that text behind them will not be executed. Toggle - with a toggle usually a switch between two values for a variable is bind to a key. Do so by using the console in ET and typing in : In the scripts I mention later on, you will have to replace the "X" with a key that you prefer. In a script, for example it is defined that pressing a certain button causes several actions in the game, for example this makes it much easier to chose another class you want to spawn in and so on.īind - with the bind command, an action can be bint to a specific key, just like you define for example that by pressing Mousebutton 1 you shoot your gun in the normal options menu. Script - A script consists of a number of commands that could also be used separately. From 50 FPS onwards, imo you can talk about a fluent gaming experience in a 3D shooter. ![]() If RTCW has 50 FPS on your computer, the computer is able to put out a new picture of the ingame-graphics 50 times per second. Set, sets, seta are basically doing the same, they are defining a value for avariable.įPS - "Frames Per Second". If you just wanna use some scripts without understanding them on a deeper level, just go ahead and continue with the "Useful Scripts" section, and leave this part here out. The Punkbuster-settings that leagues have published combined with the Punbuster-Software give serveradministrators enough possibilities to prevent such exploits, anyway. The goal of this tutorial is to give players the possibility to play more comfortably by using scripts and increase the FPS performance of RTCW on their computersystem.Īs far as I am concerned, there are no things included here that could be seen as cheats. Maybe there will be some new commands once a new OSP will be released. I will try to keep it updated whenever I find some new and useful script or setting, though at the present time in August 2003, it is unlikely that something new is found out about this game, since it was released quite some time ago. This tutorial is neither perfect nor complete. It`s meant to be explained in a way that also beginners understand. ![]() This tutorial presents you some usefuls scripts for RTCW and explain a various number of commands and settings for your config. ![]()
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