The update rate determine by the server (after taking into account 
maxrate/minrate and the users selected value). Yes, if the users update rate 
changes then the interp amount will change.

Rónai György wrote:
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> Hi!
> Does the "updateRate" mean the ACTUAL updaterate, or the fix cvar?
> If it means the actual real updaterate, that the client becomes, does
> this
> mean, that the interp buffer sets itself dynamically bigger, if the
> updaterate drops, and then back again?
> Locutus
> Alfred Reynolds írta:
>
> cl_interp has been removed and replaced with cl_interp_ratio.
>
> cl_interp_ratio sets the interpolation time to
> cl_interp_ratio/updateRate. Added sv_min_cl_interp_ratio (default:
> 1.0)
> and sv_max_client_interp_ratio (default: 2.0) to let the server bound
> interp settings.
>
> - Alfred
>
> Scott Pettit wrote:
>
>
> Is there a brief explanation on the settings for cl_interp_ratio?
>
> Is it still 0.01/0.1 etc?
>
> -Scott
>
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