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Some minor changes on the chart an its explanations
I did a few changes to unsnarl some things a bit.
So, first of all, there isn't and wasn't any use of the '/' on the console of the games before Call of Duty ².
After those games, the engine was changed by IW.
Therefore, since then respective Call of Duty 2, a '/' is especially needed in front of any console-command.
Next thing: The pre-commands 'set % #' and 'seta % #' are entirely optional.
set just sets the given command semi-permanent as long/until the game will be completely restarted (quitting and fired up again).
seta sets the given command permanent through all restarts.
The given command will be written into the mp_config.cfg and will last a restart, even if the game will be completely restarted (quitting and fired up again).
So long, if any questions advance to my talk page.