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Hi All, So I started digging in to getting higher FPS when I saw people getting on to roofs or railings while I could not. I found out that getting a higher FPS (say 333) can lower your in-game gravity and you can jump higher. I have an AMD Radeon 7870 GHz edition with 2048x1152 resolution and for the most part I would get 125 FPS solid. This is very good for normal game play but not good enough for jumping higher. Also, if you're in to bunny hopping this can make a difference in going over peoples head who are prone or crouched. There are 3-ways to get higher FPS #1 Crossfire or SLI GFX cards - Setup multiple GPUs to get a higher *sustained* FPS #2 Lower your in-game graphics to absolute low settings (shitty graphics) - use lower screen resolution too 800x640 pixels. #3 Do what I did... I found the following commands to give me sustained 333 FPS. Network Optimization -------------------------- /cl_maxpackets 100 (0~100) /cl_packetdup 2 (0~5) /snaps 30 GFX configuration ----------------------- /cg_brass 0 /r_drawSun 0 Execute the following command to set the upper limit. /com_maxFPS 333 These settings work really well for me, you may need to tinker more depending on your hardware. I did notice a slight spike in Connection Interrupts when I was using /cl_packetdup 5. I was hoping this would help with hit registration but I think it backfired. If you press SHIFT+~ you can view recent chat and command history. Again, for the most part you don't need to do this but a higher FPS doesn't hurt anyone. I hope this helps! P.S. Enable in-game console and use ~ (tilda) to access it. ~iBoomBoom