How to Adjust Gravity on Counter Strike
Open up Counter Strike on your computer., Enable the developer console., Begin a private game., Open the developers window mid-game., Add the phrase "sv_gravity" followed by a 3 digit number to change the gravity., Try out real gravities from across...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open up Counter Strike on your computer.
Adjusting the gravity is not possible on the Xbox version, though there is a hidden low gravity mode that you can use.
To change the gravity on your Xbox game:
On the start screen, press "START" Press the following directions on the D-pad quickly:
UP, RIGHT, RIGHT, UP, UP, LEFT -
Step 2: Enable the developer console.
This is the window that allows you to change game variables on the fly.
In Counter Strike
1.6 it is always enabled.
To enable it:
Click on "Options" in the main menu.
Click on the Keyboard tab, then choose "Advanced." Click on "Enable Developer Console (~)." Counter-Strike:
Global Offensive:
In main menu, click the options tab and select "Game settings".
Then search for the option "Enable developer console (~)" and change it from "No" to "Yes". , You can only change the settings on the game that you start.
To get a private game going, you can play by yourself, or start your own online game.
To start one, click Play → Play With Friends → Game Settings → Casual → Active Duty Group → Accept.
When returned to the lobby screen click "Change permissions" until the text on the right displays "Private".
Click accept and you will begin a game. , To do so, press the ~ / ` key, found on the upper left corner of your computer.
This brings up a large text box.
Scroll to the bottom so that you can add your new rule. , 800 is normal gravity.
So, if you want half the normal gravity, type out "sv_gravity 400" (without the quotation marks).
You can change this at any time through the game. , Looking to play a game on Jupiter? Change the gravity so that it matches.
Mercury----302.4 Venus----725.6 Earth----800 Moon----132.8 Mars----301.6 Jupiter----1888 Saturn----732.8 Uranus----711.2 Neptune----896 Pluto----47.2 -
Step 3: Begin a private game.
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Step 4: Open the developers window mid-game.
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Step 5: Add the phrase "sv_gravity" followed by a 3 digit number to change the gravity.
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Step 6: Try out real gravities from across the solar system.
Detailed Guide
Adjusting the gravity is not possible on the Xbox version, though there is a hidden low gravity mode that you can use.
To change the gravity on your Xbox game:
On the start screen, press "START" Press the following directions on the D-pad quickly:
UP, RIGHT, RIGHT, UP, UP, LEFT
This is the window that allows you to change game variables on the fly.
In Counter Strike
1.6 it is always enabled.
To enable it:
Click on "Options" in the main menu.
Click on the Keyboard tab, then choose "Advanced." Click on "Enable Developer Console (~)." Counter-Strike:
Global Offensive:
In main menu, click the options tab and select "Game settings".
Then search for the option "Enable developer console (~)" and change it from "No" to "Yes". , You can only change the settings on the game that you start.
To get a private game going, you can play by yourself, or start your own online game.
To start one, click Play → Play With Friends → Game Settings → Casual → Active Duty Group → Accept.
When returned to the lobby screen click "Change permissions" until the text on the right displays "Private".
Click accept and you will begin a game. , To do so, press the ~ / ` key, found on the upper left corner of your computer.
This brings up a large text box.
Scroll to the bottom so that you can add your new rule. , 800 is normal gravity.
So, if you want half the normal gravity, type out "sv_gravity 400" (without the quotation marks).
You can change this at any time through the game. , Looking to play a game on Jupiter? Change the gravity so that it matches.
Mercury----302.4 Venus----725.6 Earth----800 Moon----132.8 Mars----301.6 Jupiter----1888 Saturn----732.8 Uranus----711.2 Neptune----896 Pluto----47.2
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