Net_graph commands

Net_graph size

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Net_graph position

This is perhaps the most fundamental way of seeing your fps, and also the best. Net_graph also provides you with info such as latency (ping in ms), server speeds, fps loss, interpolation and tickrate, but let's leave those out of the equation for now. So go ahead an type in this first command into the console, it will enable net_graph.This is how it should pretty much look like, unless you've already made changes to it.The next step is to change the size of the fps counter. Unfortunately there are only two sizes altogether, but the smaller the resolution is, the bigger they look.Having your CS:GO language set to a cyrillic script language spoken in the CIS region (eg. Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian) in-game apparently makes the net_graph even smaller and thinner, and generally better looking (it looks even cooler with net_graphproportionalfont 1). Thanks to Redditors (Launch options, not the only language that works)Moving on, you can change the position of your net_graph with two different commands. The net_graph moves into the direction of the x-axis, when the following command is inserted.(x being a number you can choose)The number you enter is completely up to you. 1 is in the middle, 2 is a bit to the left and 3 is on the left side. Other values coming after 3 first move to the very left side, and then start going back at a slower pace, so 1, 2 and 3 are just simplified positions, and bigger values are somewhere in between. In order to move along the y-axis and have more control over your net_graph's position, you should use the following command:(x being a value you can choose, between 0 and 9999)I personally prefer net_graphheight 55, or something between 50 and 60. In order to move the net_graph to the top, you must enter values closer to 900, but after all it depends on your resolution. There are tens of additional commands concerning net_graph, but either I don't know so much about them, they're completely useless or they simply just won't work anymore. But stay tuned, because I'll provide you with an alternative for net_graph.