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Ok let's all get out our calc apps...let see 2007 - 1973 = 34

Freedom of speech is not abuse, the chosen words just show lack of education of 
the offending party....

And if you think you can't pretty much do that for any one who has registered a 
Domain name..It's public and any one can get it.

Whisper did answer your question, but you decide to get all mad because he 
didn't spoon feed you and made you read it for your self... OMG what has the 
world come to, cats and dogs living together...etc...

Dustin Tuft



> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: RE: [hlds] 
> Re: hlds digest, Vol 1 #5446 - 5 msgs> Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 14:46:55 +0100> 
> > Erm...34 surely?> > -----Original Message-----> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick> Sent: 22 June 2007 14:17> To: 
> [email protected]> Subject: Re: [hlds] Re: hlds digest, Vol 1 #5446 
> - 5 msgs> > Learn to count... 33.> > ----- Original Message -----> From: 
> "Roman Hatsiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: <[email protected]>> Sent: 
> Friday, June 22, 2007 8:24 AM> Subject: Re: [hlds] Re: hlds digest, Vol 1 
> #5446 - 5 msgs> > 1973? 44 years old? omg...> > On 22/06/07, + FROG + <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]> wrote:> > http://www.comcast.net/terms/abuse.jsp:> > "If you feel 
> that you have been a victim of Internet abuse which took> > place in part or 
> completely on the Comcast Network, please report the> > incident to [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED] Make sure to include the date and time of> > the incident, log 
> files, spam examples or any other information that may> > be useful to the 
> investigation and verification of the incident as well> > as your name and 
> phone number or e-mail address so we may contact you> > directly."> >> > "any 
> other information that may be useful to the investigation"...> > I'm not sure 
> what they would class as "useful" but maybe this would help> > Comcast when 
> reporting:> >> > handle: [xXx] con> >> > email1: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > email2: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > xfire: infexxxiousservers> >> > url: www.xxxclanxxx.com> 
> >> > firstname: Larry> > lastname: Mast> > date of birth: June 11, 1973> > 
> street1: 816 Bimini LN> > pcode: 46815> > state: IN> > city: Fort Wayne> > 
> ccode: US> > phone: +1.2607480444> >> > google map:> >> 
> http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=816+Bimini+LN,+46815,+IN,+Fort+Wayne> 
> &sll=37.0625,-95.677071&sspn=31.646818,59.765625&ie=UTF8&ll=41.0876,-85.0719> 
> 45&spn=0.003671,0.007296&t=h&z=17&iwloc=addr&om=1> >> > i just shoved his 
> name in Google and all data returned in the results> > has been published as 
> public - the data may be wrong/false - Google it> > yourself to check its 
> correct :)> >> > Good luck,> > + FROG +> >> > Dan E wrote:> > > I bet emails 
> from several members would make an even stronger case :)> > > Completely 
> unprovoked and undeserved.> > >> > > -----Original Message-----> > > From: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gavin Rodgers> 
> > > Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 5:52 AM> > > To: [email protected]> 
> > > Subject: RE: [hlds] Re: hlds digest, Vol 1 #5446 - 5 msgs> > >> > > I 
> would suggest that you read your Terms of Service before you continue,> > > 
> an> > > email from any member from this list to the abuse department could 
> loose> > > you> > > your account.> > >> > > 
> http://www.comcast.net/terms/abuse.jsp> > >> > > Gavin Rodgers> > > 
> www.advanced-game-downloads.com> > >> > > -----Original Message-----> > > 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [xXx] 
> con> > > Sent: 22 June 2007 11:26> > > To: [email protected]> > > 
> Subject: [hlds] Re: hlds digest, Vol 1 #5446 - 5 msgs> > >> > > oh anf alfred 
> your about as helpful as a bunion scratcher m ade for my> > > balls> > > you 
> loser> > > your fuckin us all over and you dont care.> > > i would love to 
> take a bat to your knees> > > ----- Original Message -----> > > From: <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>> > > To: <[email protected]>> > > Sent: Thursday, June 
> 21, 2007 1:40 PM> > > Subject: hlds digest, Vol 1 #5446 - 5 msgs> > >> > >> > 
> >> > >> Send hlds mailing list submissions to> > >> 
> [email protected]> > >>> > >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the 
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> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > >> or, via email, send 
> a message with subject or body 'help' to> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>> > >> 
> You can reach the person managing the list at> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>> 
> > >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific> > 
> >> than "Re: Contents of hlds digest..."> > >>> > >>> > >> Today's Topics:> > 
> >>> > >> 1. Re: Command rate / Update rate limitation (AnAkIn .)> > >> 2. Re: 
> Command rate / Update rate limitation (AnAkIn .)> > >> 3. RE: banned.cfg and 
> banned_ip.cfg resetting on server restart> > >>> > > (Matthew Kerswill)> > >> 
> > >> 4. Re: Upcoming Steam Update (James Gray)> > >> 5. Re: hlds digest, Vol 
> 1 #5445 - 7 msgs (Chris | FatPipeServer.com)> > >>> > >> --__--__--> > >>> > 
> >> Message: 1> > >> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 17:03:14 +0200> > >> From: "AnAkIn 
> ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > >> To: [email protected]> > >> Subject: 
> Re: [hlds] Command rate / Update rate limitation> > >> Reply-To: 
> [email protected]> > >>> > >> --> > >> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >> Well, i know those articles, but aren't they 
> only for source ? There> > >> isn't> > >> anything for sys_ticrate, only for 
> -tickrate ?> > >>> > >> 2007/6/21, Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > >>> > >>> 
> --> > >>> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>> 
> http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Source_Multiplayer_Networking> > >>> 
> http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Lag_Compensation> > >>> 
> http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Networking_Entities> > >>>> > >>> On 
> 6/21/07, AnAkIn . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > >>>> > >>>> --> > >>>> [ 
> Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>>> Ok and in HLDS the 
> server fps is limited by sys_ticrate ?> > >>>> sys_ticrate isn't like 
> -tickrate in source? Because I saw sys_ticrate> > >>>>> > >>> can> > >>>> > 
> >>>> go> > >>>> to 10000 and tickrate to 100. Could you explain the 
> difference ?> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>> And yeah english isn't my first 
> language, i'm french.> > >>>>> > >>>> 2007/6/20, Whisper <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>:> > >>>>> > >>>>> --> > >>>>> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>> cl_cmdrate is how many updates per second 
> the client will send to> > >>>>>> > > the> > >> > >>>>> server> > >>>>> 
> cl_updaterate is how many updates per second the server will send to> > 
> >>>>>> > >>> the> > >>>> > >>>>> client> > >>>>>> > >>>>> server fps is the 
> amount of I/O's per second the server can do> > >>>>>> > >>>>> Server fps in 
> HLDS = tickrate in SRCDS (server fps in SRCDS is> > >>>>>> > >>>> de-coupled> 
> > >>>>> > >>>>> from tickrate where as in HLDS it is the same thing)> > 
> >>>>>> > >>>>> In HLDS server fps is how many times the server will send and> 
> > >>>>>> > > receive> > >> > >>>>> updates per second with the obvious 
> limitations of sv_maxupdaterate> > >>>>>> > >>> for> > >>>> > >>>>> how> > 
> >>>>> many times the server will send clients updates.> > >>>>>> > >>>>> How 
> often the client can send an update to the server is limited by> > >>>>>> > 
> >>> the> > >>>> > >>>>> clients fps and the servers fps.> > >>>>>> > >>>>> On 
> 6/21/07, AnAkIn . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> --> > >>>>>> 
> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>> Hmm, in source 
> engine, there seems to be only a limitation for> > >>>>>>> > >>>>> 
> cl_cmdrate,> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> right ? max is 100. But for cl_updaterate, 
> there seem to be no> > >>>>>>> > >>>>> limitation> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> except 
> sv_maxupdaterate ?> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> Well, if alfred could answer about hl 
> engine...> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> 2007/6/20, Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > 
> >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>> The same rules & prinicples for net_graph 
> 3 apply for CS 1.6 as> > >>>>>>>> > >>> they> > >>>> > >>>>> do> > >>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>> for> > >>>>>>> CS:S more or less.> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> On 6/21/07, 
> AnAkIn . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>> [ 
> Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>>> Well, i mean, how 
> can you be sure it's 25000/101/101 ?> > >>>>>>>> is there any way to check ? 
> can you see that anywhere ?> > >>>>>>>> because in HL1 engine, by just typing 
> the cvar into console,> > >>>>>>>>> > > it> > >> > >>>>>> doesn't> > >>>>>>> 
> > >>>>>>>> say> > >>>>>>>> any infos you know, like in source engine.> > 
> >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> In a netcode article, it says the max is 20000 and after 
> it> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>> doesn't> > >>>>> > >>>>>>> change> > >>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>> anything...> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> AnAkIn> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> 
> 2007/6/20, Hermans Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> I 
> dont get your point or what your asking ?> > >>>>>>>>> Server engine network 
> code gives 25000 and 101 max so why> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>> would> > >>>> > >>>>> 
> you> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> set> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> it> > >>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>> to 500> > >>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----> > >>>>>>>>> From: 
> "AnAkIn ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > >>>>>>>>> To: 
> <[email protected]>> > >>>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 
> 2:10 PM> > >>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [hlds] Command rate / Update rate 
> limitation> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> --> > 
> >>>>>>>>>> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>>>>> But 
> what is the proof that it's 25000/101/101 ? because if> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> 
> you> > >>>> > >>>>> do> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> cl_updaterate 500, and after 
> ex_interp 0, which do> > >>>>>>>>>> 1/cl_updaterate=ex_interp, then ex_interp 
> set to 0.002 and> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> you> > >>>> > >>>>>> can't> > >>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>> go> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> lower...> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> oh 
> and min cl_updaterate/cl_cmdrate is 10. It always goes> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>> 
> back> > >>>> > >>>>> to> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> 10> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> if> > 
> >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> lower...> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> 2007/6/20, 
> Hermans Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> max:> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>> rate 25000> > >>>>>>>>>>> cl_cmdrate 101> > >>>>>>>>>>> 
> cl_updaterate 101> > >>>>>>>>>>> or> > >>>>>>>>>>> rate 0> > >>>>>>>>>>> 
> cl_cmdrate 0> > >>>>>>>>>>> cl_updaterate 0> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> But 
> if you set sv_maxrate to 10000 in your server then> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > > the> > 
> >> > >>>>>> clients> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> will> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> 
> not> > >>>>>>>>>>> recieve 25000 but 10000> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Not 
> sure if sv_maxrate 25000 is possible on inet , more> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>> 
> like> > >>>> > >>>>>> 20000> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> and> > >>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>> 25000> > >>>>>>>>>>> on lan :p> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----> > >>>>>>>>>>> From: "AnAkIn ." 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > >>>>>>>>>>> To: <[email protected]>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 10:55 AM> > >>>>>>>>>>> Subject: 
> [hlds] Command rate / Update rate limitation> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>>>>>> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>>>>>>> This was posted in HLDS Linux mailing 
> list, but had no> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>> answer,> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> so> > 
> >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> i> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> post> > >>>>>>>>>>>> it> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> here:> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 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> > >>>>>>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> _______________________________________________> > >>>>>>>>>>>> To 
> unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>> 
> list> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>> archives,> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> please 
> visit:> > >>>>>>>>>>>> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> 
> _______________________________________________> > >>>>>>>>>>> To 
> unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>> 
> list> > >>>> > >>>>>>>> archives,> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> please visit:> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> 
> _______________________________________________> > >>>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, 
> edit your list preferences, or view the> > >>>>>>>>>>> > > list> > >> > 
> >>>>>>> archives,> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> please visit:> > >>>>>>>>>> 
> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > >>>>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> 
> _______________________________________________> > >>>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, 
> edit your list preferences, or view the list> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>> 
> archives,> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> please visit:> > >>>>>>>>> 
> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > >>>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> 
> _______________________________________________> > >>>>>>>> To unsubscribe, 
> edit your list preferences, or view the list> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>> archives,> 
> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>> please visit:> > >>>>>>>> 
> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> 
> > >>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> 
> _______________________________________________> > >>>>>>> To unsubscribe, 
> edit your list preferences, or view the list> > >>>>>>>> > >>>> archives,> > 
> >>>>> > >>>>>>> please visit:> > >>>>>>> 
> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>> --> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> 
> _______________________________________________> > >>>>>> To unsubscribe, 
> edit your list preferences, or view the list> > >>>>>>> > >>> archives,> > 
> >>>> > >>>>>> please visit:> > >>>>>> 
> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > 
> >>>>> --> > >>>>>> > >>>>> _______________________________________________> > 
> >>>>> To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list> > >>>>>> 
> > > archives,> > >> > >>>>> please visit:> > >>>>> 
> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>> 
> --> > >>>>> > >>>> _______________________________________________> > >>>> To 
> unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list> > >>>> archives,> 
> > >>>> please visit:> > >>>> 
> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>> 
> --> > >>>> > >>> _______________________________________________> > >>> To 
> unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives,> > >>> 
> please visit:> > >>> http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds> > 
> >>>> > >>>> > >> --> > >>> > >>> > >> --__--__--> > >>> > >> Message: 2> > >> 
> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 17:10:20 +0200> > >> From: "AnAkIn ." <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>> > >> To: [email protected]> > >> Subject: Re: [hlds] 
> Command rate / Update rate limitation> > >> Reply-To: 
> [email protected]> > >>> > >> --> > >> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >> I already understand what's tickrate, but that 
> only for HL Engine that> > >> I> > >> didn't really understand because it can 
> go up to 10000.> > >>> > >> 2007/6/21, AnAkIn . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > >>> > 
> >>> Well, i know those articles, but aren't they only for source ? There> > 
> >>>> > > isn't> > >> > >>> anything for sys_ticrate, only for -tickrate ?> > 
> >>>> > >>> 2007/6/21, Whisper < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > >>>> > >>>> --> > >>>> 
> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>>> 
> http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Source_Multiplayer_Networking> > >>>> 
> http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Lag_Compensation> > >>>> 
> http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Networking_Entities> > >>>>> > >>>> 
> On 6/21/07, AnAkIn . < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > >>>>> > >>>>> --> > >>>>> 
> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>> Ok and in HLDS the 
> server fps is limited by sys_ticrate ?> > >>>>> sys_ticrate isn't like 
> -tickrate in source? Because I saw> > >>>>>> > > sys_ticrate> > >> > >>>> 
> can> > >>>>> > >>>>> go> > >>>>> to 10000 and tickrate to 100. Could you 
> explain the difference ?> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>> And yeah english isn't my 
> first language, i'm french.> > >>>>>> > >>>>> 2007/6/20, Whisper < [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>:> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> --> > >>>>>> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>> cl_cmdrate is how many updates per second 
> the client will send to> > >>>>>>> > >>>> the> > >>>>> > >>>>>> server> > 
> >>>>>> cl_updaterate is how many updates per second the server will send> > 
> >>>>>>> > > to> > >> > >>>> the> > >>>>> > >>>>>> client> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> 
> server fps is the amount of I/O's per second the server can do> > >>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>> Server fps in HLDS = tickrate in SRCDS (server fps in SRCDS is> > 
> >>>>>>> > >>>>> de-coupled> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> from tickrate where as in HLDS 
> it is the same thing)> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> In HLDS server fps is how many 
> times the server will send and> > >>>>>>> > >>>> receive> > >>>>> > >>>>>> 
> updates per second with the obvious limitations of> > >>>>>>> > > 
> sv_maxupdaterate> > >> > >>>> for> > >>>>> > >>>>>> how> > >>>>>> many times 
> the server will send clients updates.> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> How often the 
> client can send an update to the server is limited> > >>>>>>> > > by> > >> > 
> >>>> the> > >>>>> > >>>>>> clients fps and the servers fps.> > >>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>> On 6/21/07, AnAkIn . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> 
> --> > >>>>>>> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>> 
> Hmm, in source engine, there seems to be only a limitation for> > >>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>> cl_cmdrate,> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> right ? max is 100. But for 
> cl_updaterate, there seem to be no> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>> limitation> > >>>>>>> 
> > >>>>>>> except sv_maxupdaterate ?> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Well, if alfred 
> could answer about hl engine...> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>> 2007/6/20, Whisper 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>> [ Picked 
> text/plain from multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>>> The same rules & 
> prinicples for net_graph 3 apply for CS 1.6> > >>>>>>>>> > > as> > >> > >>>> 
> they> > >>>>> > >>>>>> do> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> for> > >>>>>>>> CS:S more or 
> less.> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> On 6/21/07, AnAkIn . <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>>> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>>>> Well, i mean, how can you be sure it's 
> 25000/101/101 ?> > >>>>>>>>> is there any way to check ? can you see that 
> anywhere ?> > >>>>>>>>> because in HL1 engine, by just typing the cvar into 
> console,> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>> it> > >>>>> > >>>>>>> doesn't> > >>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>> say> > >>>>>>>>> any infos you know, like in source engine.> > 
> >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> In a netcode article, it says the max is 20000 and 
> after it> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>> doesn't> > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>> change> > 
> >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> anything...> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> AnAkIn> > 
> >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> 2007/6/20, Hermans Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > 
> >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> I dont get your point or what your asking ?> > 
> >>>>>>>>>> Server engine network code gives 25000 and 101 max so why> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>> would> > >>>>> > >>>>>> you> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> set> > 
> >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> it> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> to 500> > >>>>>>>>>> 
> ----- Original Message -----> > >>>>>>>>>> From: "AnAkIn ." < [EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>> > >>>>>>>>>> To: <[email protected]>> > >>>>>>>>>> 
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 2:10 PM> > >>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [hlds] 
> Command rate / Update rate limitation> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>>>>> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>>>>>> But what is the proof that it's 
> 25000/101/101 ? because> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > > if> > >> > >>>> you> > >>>>> > 
> >>>>>> do> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> cl_updaterate 500, and after ex_interp 0, 
> which do> > >>>>>>>>>>> 1/cl_updaterate=ex_interp, then ex_interp set to 
> 0.002> > >>>>>>>>>>>> > > and> > >> > >>>> you> > >>>>> > >>>>>>> can't> > 
> >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> go> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> lower...> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> > >>>>>>>>>>> oh and min cl_updaterate/cl_cmdrate is 10. It always> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> > > goes> > >> > >>>> back> > >>>>> > >>>>>> to> > >>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>> 10> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> if> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> lower...> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> 2007/6/20, Hermans Dennis < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> max:> > >>>>>>>>>>>> rate 25000> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> cl_cmdrate 101> > >>>>>>>>>>>> cl_updaterate 101> > >>>>>>>>>>>> or> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> rate 0> > >>>>>>>>>>>> cl_cmdrate 0> > >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> cl_updaterate 0> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> But if you set sv_maxrate to 
> 10000 in your server then> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>> the> > >>>>> > >>>>>>> 
> clients> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> will> > >>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> not> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> recieve 25000 but 10000> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Not sure 
> if sv_maxrate 25000 is possible on inet , more> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>> like> 
> > >>>>> > >>>>>>> 20000> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> and> > >>>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 25000> > >>>>>>>>>>>> on lan :p> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> > >>>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----> > >>>>>>>>>>>> From: "AnAkIn ." 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> To: < [email protected]>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 10:55 AM> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: 
> [hlds] Command rate / Update rate limitation> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> --> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> [ Picked text/plain from 
> multipart/alternative ]> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> This was posted in HLDS Linux 
> mailing list, but had> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > no> > >> > >>>>>> answer,> > 
> >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> so> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> i> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> post> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> it> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> here:> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> > 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 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> > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>> 
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