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The sv_cvar stuff is the new etpro cvar range enforcement mechanism. Its similar to PB's cvar range checking in that it uses nearly the same syntax. However it is different in that instead of simply warning the user that their cvars are out of range, it actually forces them to server-enforced values. This imo is better than having players scramble typing on the console trying to get their cvars into compliance before they get kicked
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<hr>Possibillities:
sv_cvar cvarname EQ value
sv_cvar cvarname GE value
sv_cvar cvarname LE value
sv_cvar cvarname WITHBITS bitflag
sv_cvar cvarname WITHOUTBITS bitflag
sv_cvar cvarname IN low_value high_value
sv_cvar cvarname OUT low_value high_value
sv_cvar cvarname INCLUDE substring default
sv_cvar cvarname EXCLUDE substring default
<hr>EQ
EQ requieres one argument
EQ is used when a cvar is supposed to EQual a certain value.
<hr>GE
GE requieres one argument
GE is used when a cvar is supposed to be Greater or Equal a certain value.
<hr>LE
LE requieres one argument
LE is used when a cvar is supposed to be Lower or Equal a certain value.
<hr>WITHBITS
WITHBITS requieres one argument
WITHBITS is used when a bitmask-cvar is supposed to include a certain bitflag
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<hr>WITHOUTBITS
WITHOUTBITS requieres one argument
WITHOUTBITS is used when a bitmask-cvar is supposed to not include a certain bitflag
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<hr>IN
IN requieres two arguments
With the IN enforcement, cvars that are non compliant are snapped to the nearest IN parameter.
Example: sv_cvar cg_fov IN 90 120
A player who had a cg_fov of 40 would see it snapped to 90.
A player who had a cg_fov of 130 would see it snapped to 120.
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<hr>OUT
OUT requieres two arguments
With the OUT enforcement, cvars that are non compliant are snapped to the nearest OUT parameter.
Example: sv_cvar m_pitch OUT -0.015 0.015
A player who had a m_pitch of -0.010 would see it snapped to -0.015.
A player who had an m_pitch of 0.04 would see it snapped to 0.015.
A player who had an m_pitch of 0.00 (a value equidistant from both lower and upper bounds) would be snapped to the lower bound -0.015.
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<hr>INCLUDE
INCLUDE requieres two arguments
INCLUDE is used when a cvar is supposed to include a certain substring. Otherwise it will set the cvar to default.
<hr>EXCLUDE
EXCLUDE requieres two arguments
EXCLUDE is used when a cvar is supposed to not include a certain substring. Otherwise it will set the cvar to default.
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