I just did a quicko install of CS1.6 steampipe with an entirely vanilla
setup, and had it output the any cvar with 'rate' in it to a text file.
Here are the results, verbatim (exactly as they were printed to the text
file):

   - host_framerate  :        0
   - sv_accelerate   :        5, sv
   - sv_airaccelerate :       10, sv
   - sv_lan_rate     :    20000
   - sv_maxrate      :        0, sv
   - sv_maxupdaterate :       30
   - sv_minrate      :        0, sv
   - sv_minupdaterate :       10
   - sv_wateraccelerate :       10, sv
   - sys_ticrate     :      100

If there's any other cvars that you're (a) sure exist, & (b) are not on
this list, then they're clientside, and you'd have to check on a client. If
you'd like to do what I did, but with a client, feel free to email me
directly and I'll help you that way without clogging the list with a lot of
back-and-forth messages. If your questions are all already answered,
then...hooray! :v

-Atreus

On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Jeff Sugar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Assuming you mean serverside, and that when you say HLDS you are
> referencing GoldSrc, the answer is 'yes they have', but I don't know what
> the new defaults are since I don't currently run any GoldSrc servers. That
> said, you'll be able to tell the defaults if you temporarily rename/remove
> your GoldSrc server's server.cfg (or whetever file you happen to store your
> rates in) & then check 'em, since no cfg files would be modifying them
>
> If you'd rather not rename/remove your cfgs, you could also just comment
> out/remove the lines in them which set the rate values instead
>
> -Atreus
>  On May 28, 2013 3:47 AM, "DEPRE Gaëtan - NGServers" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi !
>>
>>
>>
>> I would like to know if max rates for HLDS protocol have been modified
>> since
>> the new command steamcmd is here or not.
>>
>>
>>
>> What are the max rates so, for its network engine ? Still 25000 ?
>>
>>
>>
>> What about cmdrate ?
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>>
>> PAceteath
>>
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