If bandwidth isn't an issue, try these:

Server
sv_maxrate 20000
sv_minrate 2500
sv_maxupdaterate 101

Client
cl_cmdrate 101
cl_updaterate 101
rate 20000

Also, a choke of 9 is barely anything, and the client might be the reason
for the choke
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of thrillhaus
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 10:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [hlds] Getting choke down

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Over the last several weeks, I've been trying to tweak my connection to get
the choke down. (if one has a high choke, then it is dissatisfactory to
play, to say the least).
However, I've had minimal success. The best I've done so far is a max of 9,
which usually occurs early in the round but drops. During this time, it's
near impossible to hit a hitbox.

Here are the server's settings:
sv_maxrate 10000
sv_minrate 0
sv_maxupdaterate 50
cl_cmdrate 65
20 man, 24/7 office server

It's on a 100mbit connection, so bandwidth isn't really a problem.

Here are my settings on my computer:

cl_updaterate 20
cl_cmdrate 30
cl_interp 0.100
rate 10000

My home connection is a 1.5mb down, ~900 up. While pinging the server
outside of CS, I get ~85ms ping. Inside CS, it reports a 100ms ping.
In addition to the tweaking, I've tried to read up on fixing this type of
problem, but so far have been unsuccessful.

Thanks.
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