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Funkz May 21, 2023 @ 11:11am
Net graph help
Hi!
I couldn't find info on anywhere about this fourth row on net graph. It shows ipc, max, avgps, avgpt values. It's probably something obvious but I just don't realize it now. So what those are? I assume avg is average but -ps and -pt?
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Orecoe May 21, 2023 @ 11:47am 
The "sv" value represents the server tickrate, which is the rate at which the game server updates and processes information. In CS:GO, the tickrate is measured in ticks per second (Hz). The default tickrate for official matchmaking servers is 64 ticks per second, meaning the server updates the game state 64 times per second.

The number displayed next to "sv" in the net graph represents the server tickrate. For example, if you see "sv: 64" in the net graph, it indicates that the server is running at a tickrate of 64 ticks per second.

Other information displayed in the net graph includes your current FPS (frames per second), latency (ping) to the server, choke (percentage of network packets being discarded), and loss (percentage of network packets being lost).

It's worth noting that the appearance and specific details displayed in the net graph can be customized using console commands and settings in CS:GO.
Funkz May 21, 2023 @ 11:52am 
Originally posted by Orecoe:
The "sv" value represents the server tickrate, which is the rate at which the game server updates and processes information. In CS:GO, the tickrate is measured in ticks per second (Hz). The default tickrate for official matchmaking servers is 64 ticks per second, meaning the server updates the game state 64 times per second.

The number displayed next to "sv" in the net graph represents the server tickrate. For example, if you see "sv: 64" in the net graph, it indicates that the server is running at a tickrate of 64 ticks per second.

Other information displayed in the net graph includes your current FPS (frames per second), latency (ping) to the server, choke (percentage of network packets being discarded), and loss (percentage of network packets being lost).

It's worth noting that the appearance and specific details displayed in the net graph can be customized using console commands and settings in CS:GO.

Thank you for an answer but this isn't what I meant. I know those and asked what are the things on fourth row. You can check my cs:go screenshots to see what I mean.
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Date Posted: May 21, 2023 @ 11:11am
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