Superglide2.cfg

It's a "crutch" that bypasses a high-skill ceiling. Automated scripts are considered unsportsmanlike or "borderline cheating". Community Perspectives

Many players view the config as a shortcut to mastering a precise skill without putting in the training time. superglide2.cfg

: For players with high-end PCs running at 240+ FPS, manual supergliding is theoretically much harder than for console players at 60 FPS. The config levels this playing field. The Controversy: "Cheat" vs. "Tool" It's a "crutch" that bypasses a high-skill ceiling

A superglide config is a set of nested configuration files added to the game's /cfg/ folder. It works by (often to 30 FPS) for a split second when you execute the move. Because supergliding is a frame-dependent mechanic—requiring a jump and crouch input within a one-frame window—lowering your FPS significantly widens that window, making the timing much easier to hit. Key Performance Benefits : For players with high-end PCs running at

: At high frame rates (144+ FPS), the frame window for a superglide is less than 0.007 seconds. The config makes it viable to hit nearly 100% of the time, even during high-pressure fights.

Some users argue that using config files is "cheap" and akin to taking a shortcut, feeling that it circumvents the high-skill requirement intended for the movement technique. Conversely, others contend that at high frame rates (240+ FPS), hitting a precise one-frame window is incredibly difficult, making the config a reasonable, almost necessary, tool to adapt to the technical limitations. Is it Bannable? SUPERGLIDE CONFIG

The community is deeply divided on whether these configurations should be allowed. Perspective Common Arguments