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| If '''cl_predictionlist''' is enabled, an overlay will be shown in the upper right-hand corner. This overlay shows all the entities that are currently using the [[Source]] prediction system (ie: running on both the client and server). The left-hand column shows the index of each entity, and the middle column shows the class names of the entities. | If '''cl_predictionlist''' is enabled, an overlay will be shown in the upper right-hand corner. This overlay shows all the entities that are currently using the [[Source]] prediction system (ie: running on both the client and server). The left-hand column shows the index of each entity, and the middle column shows the class names of the entities. | ||
| Once you know the index of the entity you need to debug, you can use [[cl_pdump]]. | Once you know the index of the entity you need to debug, you can use [[cl_pdump]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:43, 7 January 2024
cl_predictionlist  is a   console variable  available in all  Source games.
If cl_predictionlist is enabled, an overlay will be shown in the upper right-hand corner. This overlay shows all the entities that are currently using the Source prediction system (ie: running on both the client and server). The left-hand column shows the index of each entity, and the middle column shows the class names of the entities.
 Source games.
If cl_predictionlist is enabled, an overlay will be shown in the upper right-hand corner. This overlay shows all the entities that are currently using the Source prediction system (ie: running on both the client and server). The left-hand column shows the index of each entity, and the middle column shows the class names of the entities.
Once you know the index of the entity you need to debug, you can use cl_pdump.
