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'''CVAR''' and '''ConVar''' are abbreviations for ] ]. Depending on the context in which the term is found, it may also stand for ] Variable, or Configuration Variable. | '''CVAR''' and '''ConVar''' are abbreviations for ] ]. Depending on the context in which the term is found, it may also stand for ] Variable, or Configuration Variable. | ||
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CVAR and ConVar are abbreviations for Console Variable. Depending on the context in which the term is found, it may also stand for Client Variable, or Configuration Variable.
This is a type of variable used in many computer games and computer 3D simulation engines that can be manipulated by a text based command line interface within the game or engine, often called a console. They commonly hold configuration parameters, but can be used for anything that may potentially be accessed and/or modified by the console.
The most common usage of CVARs is by server operators to customize their online game servers.
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