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Post by [EoM] Bio H@zard on Feb 17, 2006 6:53:56 GMT -5
Here's the jump bind I use. It adjusts according to your cpu speed, latency and lag.
Quote bind MOUSE2 "+2j"
alias wt "w2" alias w8 "wait" alias w2 "w8; w8" alias w3 "w2; w8" alias w4 "w2; w2" alias w5 "w4; w4; w4" alias w6 "w7; w7; w7; w7" alias w7 "w4; w8" alias w9 "w4; w4" alias w12 "w4;w4;w4" alias w13 "w4; w4; w4; w8" alias w20 "w5;w5;w5;w5" alias +2j "+$mu;wt;-$mu;wt;+$mu" alias -2j "-$mu"
alias a1 "alias wt w2; bind kp_minus a2;bind mouse2 +2j;echo x2: 500Mhz" alias a2 "alias wt w4; bind kp_minus a3;bind mouse2 +2j;echo x4: 700Mhz" alias a3 "alias wt w5; bind kp_minus a4;bind mouse2 +2j;echo x5: 800Mhz" alias a4 "alias wt w12;bind kp_minus a5;bind mouse2 +2j;echo x12: 950Mhz" alias a5 "alias wt w13;bind kp_minus a6;bind mouse2 +2j;echo x20: 1000MHz" alias a6 "alias wt w20;bind kp_minus a7;bind mouse2 +2j;echo x20: better" alias a7 "bind mouse2 +moveup;bind kp_minus a1;echo x1: ALL"
a5;
set mu "moveup"
Make sure you set the bind to another key other than your regular jump button. Press the keypad minus key to change the jump settings according to your likings. Enjoy!
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