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I have been to uprate or get kicked. First of all, what is uprate and what does it do? Second of all, how do I uprate?
Thanks for you help.

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I have been asked to uprate or get kicked. First of all, what is uprate and what does it do? Second of all, how do I uprate?
Thanks for you help.

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According to the informative Counter-Strike 2D Manual, the uprate command is:

CS2D Manual has written
uprate rate
Changes the uploading rate for movements
Parameters:
rate: uploading rate 1 (high) - 5 (very low)


When you are asked to Uprate, the server or player is asking you to make sure the command uprate 1 has been entered in the console (default key is "~") for your game. This sets your uploading rate to the highest (fastest), decreasing lag/ping/latency.

It is often easiest to open the file autoexec.cfg, in your CS2D folder, using a text editor such as Notepad, and adding the command uprate 1 to the bottom line, and saving. That way, everytime you start the game, you will automatically be set to the highest uploading rate for online play.

Hope this helps,

|jUSTiN|

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THANKS!

In the autoexec.cfg thingy.. there already is a thing that says Uprate.. do I just add the number 1 to the end of it? or do I create a new like saying Uprate 1?

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"or do I create a new like saying Uprate 1?"

I was meant to say LINE instead of LIKE.

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New line (that is what I said in the first place... "[add] the command uprate 1 to the bottom line"). Meaning go to the bottom empty line and type that command, disregarding any other text in the autoexec.cfg.

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well, we are talking about your 20 year old computer coolrun jk
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