NameSyntaxDescriptionsvreservationtimeout SecondsThis command sets the amount of time, in seconds, before a lobby reservation expires.svsearchkey KeyThis command sets the search key for dedicated servers you search for when in a lobby. Only servers with keys that match this key will be returned from the search. Set to 0 to disable.svsearchteamkeysvsearchteamkeysvservergraphic1svservergraphic1svservergraphic2svservergraphic2svserververifybloodonplayer 0 / 1This command sets whether or not blood splatters should be verified with the server.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Is there a console command for unlimited time on cs:go? I have been praticing recoil and nade throws but it always ends after the timer ends- this is on offline and i would like to know if theres a command for unlimited time?
Default is 1 (enabled).svshowcullprops 0 / 1This command, if enabled (1), prints a list of props that are being culled. By default this is set to 0 (disabled).svshowimpacts 0 / 1 / 2 / 3This command can be used to show bullet impacts. Bullet impacts are shown as colored squares at the location your bullets collided with something (e.g. A player, a wall). See argument information for help.svshowimpactspenetration 0 / 1This command, if enabled (1), shows extra information at the impact locations when svshowimpacts is on. Default is disabled (0).svshowimpactstime SecondsThis command sets the amount of time, in seconds, that bullet impact squares show for before they are removed.
Default is 4 seconds.svshowlagcompensation 0 / 1This command enables (if set to 1) the lag compensated hitboxes of players. Default is 0 (disabled).svshowtagsThis command prints to console the current server's public and private gametags.svshutdownThis command will make the server shutdown after the current match (and any in queue) have ended.svskyname Skybox CodeThis can be used to change your client's skybox. Specify the name of a skybox to apply that skybox. See argument information for skybox names.svsoundemitterreloadThis command flushes the sounds.txt system.svsoundscapeprintdebuginfosvsoundscapeprintdebuginfosvspawnafkbombdroptime SecondsThis command sets the amount of time, in seconds, that a player much be AFK for in order for the bomb to be dropped.svspechear 0 - 4This command sets which voice communications spectators can hear. Seea rgument information for help.svspecaccelerate MultiplierThis command sets the acceleration multiplier for spectators in noclip mode.svspecnoclip 0 / 1This command, if set to 1, enables noclip mode for spectators.
Default is 1 (eabled).svspecspeed MultiplierThis command sets the speed multiplier for spectators in noclip mode.svstaminajumpcost PenaltyThis command sets the stamina penalty you receive after jumping. The stamina penalty reduces your movement speed by this percentage (0.08 = 8%).svstaminalandcost PenaltyThis command sets the stamina penalty you receive after landing from a jump. The amount given is the percentage your speed is reduced. 1 = you speed is reduced by 100%, 0.5 = 50%.svstaminamax MaximumThis command sets the maximum stamina penalty that you can receive.
After reaching this value, your stamina penalty will not go any higher. Default is 80.svstaminarecoveryrate Units/sThis command sets the rate at which your stamina recovers (in units per second). Default is 60.svsteamgroup Group IDThis command sets the offical Steam group of the server. The ID can be found in your group's admin profile page.svsteamgroupexclusive 0 / 1 / 2This command can be used to whitelist your server to only those in the server's Steam group (svsteamgroup). Default is 0 (no whitelist).
See argument information for settings.svstopspeed SpeedThis command sets the speed at which your player stops moving completely. When a player's speed is below this value, they will stop moving.svstressbotssvstressbotssvtags TagsThis command sets the server's tags that show in the community server browser. Separate each tag with a comma.svugcmanagermaxnewfilecheckintervalsecssvugcmanagermaxnewfilecheckintervalsecssvunlockedchapterssvunlockedchapterssvusercmdcustomrandomseedsvusercmdcustomrandomseedsvvalidateedictchangeinfossvvalidateedictchangeinfossvvisiblemaxplayers AmountThis command can be used to set a 'maximum players' number that's visible to people in the server browser and server queries.
This number is only for show, and the actual maximum number of players that can join is set by the 'maxplayers' command.svvoiceenable 0 / 1This command sets whether or not voice is enabled on the server. Default is 1 (enabled).svvoteallowinwarmup 0 / 1This command sets whether or not votes (e.g. Vote to kick) are allowed during the warmup.
Default is 0 (disabled).svvoteallowspectators 0 / 1This command sets whether or not votes (e.g. Vote for timeout) can be called or voted on by spectators. Default is 0 (disabled).svvotecommanddelay SecondsThis command sets the delay, in seconds, before the action resulting from a vote happens. If this is set to 2, a player would be kicked 2 seconds after the vote has reached a decision.svvotecreationtimer SecondsThis command sets how often each player can call a vote, in seconds.svvotefailuretimer SecondsThis command sets how long a player must wait before re-submitting a vote that has failed, in seconds. Default is 300.svvoteissuekickallowed 0 / 1This command sets whether or not vote to kick players is enabled. Default is 1 (enabled).svvoteissueloadbackupallowed 0 / 1This command sets whether or not players can vote to load match from the most recent backup. Default is 1 (enabled).svvotekickbanduration MinutesThis command sets the amount of time, in minutes, that a vote kick bans a player from the server for.
Set to 0 to disable. Default is 15.svvotequorumratio PercentageThis command sets the percentage of players that must vote in favor of an action in order for it to take place. 0.5 = 50%, 0.4 = 40%, etc.svvotetimerduration SecondsThis command sets the duration, in seconds, that players have to vote for a vote that has been called.svworkshopallowothermaps 0 / 1This command sets whether or not workshop maps outside of the server's map cycle can be played on the server.
By default this is enabled (1).usersusersversionversioncvarlistcvarlist CommandThis command prints to console a list of all console commands (cvars). You can optionally specify part of a command's name as parameter, and only commands that contain that will be listed.hostwriteconfigsshostwriteconfigss Splitscreen IndexThis command will save your server settings to the config.cfg file with the specified splitscreen index. Svskyname Skybox CodeThis can be used to change your client's skybox. Specify the name of a skybox to apply that skybox. See argument information for skybox names. Skybox CodeYour desired skybox's code.
Codes are:. csbaggageskybox. cstibet. embassy. italy.
jungle. office. skycs15daylight01hdr. skycs15daylight02hdr. skycs15daylight03hdr. skycs15daylight04hdr.
skyday0205. nukeblank. skyvenice.
skycsgocloudy01. skycsgonight02. skycsgonight02b. vertigo.
vertigobluehdr. skydust.
vietnam. Svsteamgroupexclusive 0 / 1 / 2This command can be used to whitelist your server to only those in the server's Steam group (svsteamgroup). Default is 0 (no whitelist). See argument information for settings. 0 / 1 / 2Set to 0 to not make your server exclusive to your Steam group.
Set to 1 to allow other people to connect to the server only when someone from the Steam group is online (i.e. When the server is empty, no one can join). Set to 2 to make it so that only people from the Steam group can connect.
In this article we have detailed how you can open the command console in CS: GO through the settings menu.Want to get serious about CS:GO? Or just tinker with a few settings? Then you'll want to access the developer console in order to enable a few hidden tools.To those of you who are new to the game, this will sound pretty ridiculous as you'd expect any game you've purchased to be ready from the moment it's installed.Well, with CS:GO - this isn't the case. While it may seem like an annoyance, it's actually fantastic. CS:GO has given us unparalleled freedom when it comes to personalising your experience, but it just takes a little getting used to, is all.
Enabling the developer console is the first important step to making the game truly your own.Essentially, enabling the developer console will allow you to input certain commands. Hit enter on a command and you may be able to see how many FPS your PC is churning out, change the colour and size of your crosshair on the fly and even alter the appearance of the minimap and where it’s positioned on screen. It’s staggering how many options the developer console opens up to you!We won't be diving into the specifics of console commands in this article, we'll be taking you through how to see it in-game, as this can frankly be a challenge in itself. We've reinstalled the game numerous times, and we still struggle to remember sometimes! This video by Toxik is a useful resource which shows you how to open and bind the command console, so do give it a watch.More popular CS:GO guides:. 1. Command Console -.
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4. Launch Options -. 5. Best Settings -Why would you want to open the console?As we’ve mentioned above, entering commands into the developer console is one of the main ways you’ll be able to customise the game to fit your playstyle.