CS2 Server Commands

Commands to enhance cs2 server features of Counter-Strike game

sv_ladder_slack_z_mult

CS2 Only

Command

sv_ladder_slack_z_mult

<Multiplier>

Adjusts how much the ladder's vertical position shifts towards the middle, affecting vertical movement on a slack ladder.

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sv_lan

CS2 and CSGO

Command

sv_lan

<0 / 1>

Sets the server to LAN mode or normal mode. LAN servers disable heartbeat, Steam authentication, and restrict connections to class C IP addresses. Default is 0 (normal server).

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sv_late_commands_allowed

CS2 Only

Command

sv_late_commands_allowed

<Number of allowed late commands>

Sets how many late commands can run at 0 timescale before the next on-time command executes. Supports negative values to enable network round trip calculations, capped by the absolute value.

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sv_lightquery_debug

CS2 Only

Command

sv_lightquery_debug

<0 / 1>

Toggle lighting debug mode to help developers troubleshoot lighting issues in the game environment on the server.

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sv_load_random_client_names_file

CS2 and CSGO

Command

sv_load_random_client_names_file

<File Name>

Loads the specified file containing random client names.

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sv_logbans

CS2 and CSGO

Command

sv_logbans

<0 / 1>

Enable this command to log all server bans in the server log. By default, ban logging is off.

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sv_logblocks

CS2 and CSGO

Command

sv_logblocks

<0 / 1>

Enable logging to record when server queries are blocked. Off by default to prevent large log files, but turning it on helps track blocked queries.

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sv_logecho

CS2 and CSGO

Command

sv_logecho

<0 / 1>

Controls whether text saved to the log file is also displayed in the console. Enabled by default.

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sv_logfile

CS2 and CSGO

Command

sv_logfile

<0 / 1>

Enable or disable logging of server information in the log file. By default, logging is enabled (1). Set to 0 to stop logging server info.

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sv_logflush

CS2 and CSGO

Command

sv_logflush

<0 / 1>

Controls if the log file is saved to disk immediately whenever a new entry is logged. By default, the log file saves periodically to reduce lag. Enabling this can cause performance issues.

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