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How to Adjust Gravity on Counter Strike
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Counter Strike is a popular first-person shooter game that has been around for many years. It features different maps, weapons, and game modes that require different strategies and skills. While the game is primarily based on player skill, there are some settings that can be adjusted to improve gameplay, including the gravity setting. To adjust gravity on Counter Strike, follow these steps: 1. Open the console by pressing the "~" key. 2. Type "sv_gravity" followed by a space and a number. The default value is "800." You can experiment with different values to find the one that works best for you. For example, "sv_gravity 600" would set the gravity to 600. 3. Press "Enter" to apply the new setting. 4. To save the setting, type "writecfg" and press "Enter." Keep in mind that adjusting the gravity setting can significantly alter the game's dynamics and affect gameplay. Therefore, it's important to experiment with different values until you find the one that suits your playstyle best.
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