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Written by <a href="http://www.csgoodies.com/component/comprofiler/userprofile/thedroop">thedroop</a>   
Wednesday, 30 January 2008 13:59
RATES
Most people seem to be confused about what rates they should use etc…
Well, there is really only one way to know which rates are best for you:

The highest you can put cl_cmdrate and cl_updaterate without getting any choke/loss are the best rates (not higher than 101).
And also put your "rate" to the max that the server allows:
*If server (sv_maxrate) is 10000 then you should use "rate 10000"
*If server (sv_maxrate) is 0 and sv_lan is 0 then you should use 25000
*If server (sv_maxrate) is 0 and sv_lan is 1 then you should use 10000 or 9999

Also if sv_maxupdaterate is 30 (default in 1.6) then you should use 30 updaterate, otherwise you will be sending extra packets.

NOTE: typing sv_ commands in console while connected to dedicated server (one that you are not hosting) will not tell you the rates that the server you are
connected to is using – but will only show the rates that your listen server would use if you were to create one.

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written by Traffic* , August 18, 2009
I almost do rate 25000
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written by thejoker-1s , July 20, 2009
Thanks, nice article
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