LaughingBuddha
Dec 17 2002, 07:30 PM
Greetings, fellow NS addicts. A friend of mine enjoys a little-known Half-Life modification called Counter-Strike. As I was observing his play, I glanced in the corner of his screen and lo-and behold, there resided a small graphic that displayed his current FPS. Also, there were blue, green, and red lines corresponding to his ping and network latency. Hence, my question is this: Is there not some almighty way in which this same information might be relegated to my screen as well, only in the far superior game known to some as Natural Selection? Any hints, suggestions, tips, or advice would be gladly appreciated. I feverishly, frantically, frenetically, and fiendishly await your response! Peace.
littlewild
Dec 17 2002, 09:48 PM
the command to type in console is :
net_graph 0 - turn off the net graph
net_graph 1
net_graph 2
1 and 2 offers 2 different views on your connection.
you can show the fps in other ways like using cl_showfps 1 in the console.
Gelantious
Dec 17 2002, 10:16 PM
net_graphpos 1,2 n 3 moves it to the right - middle - left on the screen.
ShadowFang
Dec 18 2002, 01:21 AM
oh, and here's another little thing to see your expected ping BEFORE you join a server, just add this to command line to your executable:
-numericping
FireStorm
Dec 18 2002, 04:25 AM
yes, numeric ping is really good.
I suggest you to use net_graph 3
tseepra
Dec 18 2002, 04:40 AM
cl_showfps 1
r_speeds 1
MonsieurEvil
Dec 17 2002, 05:40 PM
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