
If You receive 66 Packets per second (TickRate 66), and each one is 1200 byte, Your bandwidth maximum of 30000bytes/second will not be enough. Let's go to the theory: The biggest Packetsize You can receive in CSGO is set trough net_maxroutable which has its standard and maximum value set to 1200. VALVE/HPE have seen this problem in CSS and set the standard value for rate in CSGO to 80000 for a reason! Your bandwidth of 30000 will most likely exceed, which leads You into having Choke. Stop using such a low rate of 30000 while having cmd/updaterate set to 66, 100 or even higher. Most of You have high Bandwidth DSL connections, but You still set the rate to 30000bytes/second which is for ISDN or DSL Light (384DSL, 768DSL and similar).

Let me blatantly steal from KiloSwiss on the CS:GO Steam forums ( ) If you know other useful commands please write a comment. This is a self.post - if you found it useful please upvote it so more people can see it.

shows a message that the autoexec was successfully loaded in your console. sets your options on what downloads you allow from a server: all, none, or nosounds (thanks, Sir_Paul!) sets your maximum allowable ping in your matchmaking. changes the size of the HUD (Heads Up Display - ammo, health, radar, etc.). disables automatic switch to a more powerful weapon when it is picked up. For 1.6 players who want their weapon in the left hand the command would be cl_righthand "0".

insures your weapon is in your right hand. IMPORTANT: net_graph is considered a cheat in most leagues, so don't include that if you're considering playing competitively. shows a netgraph on the screen with useful information about fps, ping and lerp. (thanks, Xpariah, Kiloswiss and ghostofmybrain!) If it isn't, change the value of cl_interp_ratio. The lerp-value in your net_graph should be white (not yellow/orange/red!). Rate "80000" is default - you can also experiment with rate "128000" and other values higher than 80000. The five commands above insure an optimial connection to game servers you join. causes the scope to move less when moving scoped in and reduces bobbing effect (thanks, Excessive1!) removes the bobbing of the weapon back and forth, when you run. removes the shifting of the arm when crouching down. The range of viewmodel_fov is 54 to 68, 60 is default. repositions the gunmodel to mimic CSS more closely. Other players' tracers will not be affected. removes tracers following your own fire. The upcoming text can be copied 1:1 into your autoexec.cfg.) (text following "//" is ignored in the autoexec. (thanks, highlatency!)ĭ) add "+exec autoexec" to the launch options (with console activated it should read "-console +exec autoexec"). (thanks, wAvelulz!)ī) enter all commands into your config.cfg instead of your autoexec.cfg.Ĭ) put the command "exec autoexec" (again without the "") at the end of your config.cfg. You can try out to either:Ī) execute the autoexec by entering the command "exec autoexec" (without the "") in your console. This seems to be a known problem with no "works everytime" solution yet. Help! The autoexec isn't executed on startup! After that you just have to click "Ok", "Close" and start CS:GO.

Open your Steam Library, right-click on "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive", click on "Properties", in the upcoming window on "SET LAUNCH OPTIONS." and write "-console" (without the "") in the text-field. How do I get the console to show up in CS:GO? Now you can easily add new commands to the cfg. Right-click on the autoexec.cfg and click "Open with." and select "notepad" under Other programs. In this cfg-folder you create a new text document (.txt) and change it from "New Text Document.txt" to "autoexec.cfg". Autoexec = Automatically executed.įirst you go to *\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg*. The autoexec is basically a list of commands run at the start of Counter-Strike. Just post suggestions with descriptions and I'll add them to this post. So, since the beta is coming up for pre-order-players, I thought about gathering some basic commands for a CS:GO cfg to optimize your gaming experience.
