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cl_backspeed is the base speed you move when pressing [[+back]]. The speed is multiplied by [[cl_movespeedkey]] if the [[+speed]] button is activated. Note that the [[Quake]] menu option "Always Run" doesn't actually always turn on [[+speed]] but instead simply attempts to raise the [[cl_backspeed]], [[cl_forwardspeed]], and [[cl_sidespeed]]. It is recommended that you do not use "Always Run" and instead add [[+speed]] to your autoexec.cfg.
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cl_backspeed is the base speed you move when pressing [[+back]]. The speed is multiplied by [[cl_movespeedkey]] if the [[+speed]] button is activated. Note that the [[Quake]] menu option "Always Run" doesn't actually always turn on [[+speed]] but instead simply attempts to raise the cl_backspeed, [[cl_forwardspeed]], and [[cl_sidespeed]]. It is recommended that you do not use "Always Run" and instead add [[+speed]] to your autoexec.cfg.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:42, 31 October 2007

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cl_backspeed
Default value: "400"
Saved to config.cfg: no

cl_backspeed is the base speed you move when pressing +back. The speed is multiplied by cl_movespeedkey if the +speed button is activated. Note that the Quake menu option "Always Run" doesn't actually always turn on +speed but instead simply attempts to raise the cl_backspeed, cl_forwardspeed, and cl_sidespeed. It is recommended that you do not use "Always Run" and instead add +speed to your autoexec.cfg.


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