What does VAR mean in CSGO Netgraph?

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What does VAR mean in CSGO Netgraph?

There are 2 “var”s, one by your FPS (client var), and one at the bottom on the sv: line (server var); it stands for “variance”, which basically, is how accurate the server (and your client) is registering.

How do you move fps in CSGO?

In order to move ping and FPS info in Counter-Strike:GO you have to use the following command: net_graphpos.

  1. net_graphos 1 – left corner of the screen.
  2. net_graphos 2 – middle of the screen.
  3. net_graphos 3 – right corner of the screen.

How do I make my FPS smaller in CS GO?

In order to make ping and FPS info in Counter-Strike:GO smaller, set net_graphproportionalfont to 0.

  1. net_graphproportionalfont 0 – small font.
  2. net_graphproportionalfont 1 – bigger font.

Does Net_graph lower fps?

This is how the average player’s CS:GO would look like with all of the fps meters I provided you with. BONUS: How to toggle net_graph and the scoreboard at the same time. WARNING: This command has been noted to reduce fps significantly for some people.

What is SV and VAR?

TLDR: SV, and probably the VAR you are referring to, are variables describing the servers current performance. Nothing you could solve on your end.

How do I fix red SV in CS GO?

How to reduce SV and VAR in CS: GO

  1. Exit Steam.
  2. Press Win + R.
  3. Enter steam: // flushconfig.
  4. To restart a computer.
  5. Go to CSGO.
  6. Open console.
  7. Enter the fps_max 60 command.

Does Net_graph lower FPS?

How do I show my ping in CS GO?

How to show ping in CSGO. You’ve probably seen CSGO streamers with a massive block of information near the bottom of their screen. That block of white text is enabled with another console command. Open the console and type “net_graph 1” to turn it on.

How do I fix my loss in CS:GO?

How to fix CS:GO high ping and packet loss issues

  1. Restart your modem and router.
  2. Verify integrity of game cache files.
  3. Use wired connections instead of Wi-Fi.
  4. CS:GO Launch Options.
  5. Flush your DNS cache.
  6. Close bandwidth-hogging applications.
  7. Disable your antivirus software.
  8. Contact your ISP.

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