Advanced game parameters—such as player movement speed, damage scaling, and resource allocation—are controlled via specific variables in the configuration files. For example, parameters like player_speed_modifier or damage_scale can be tweaked to adjust overall gameplay balance. Use the NS2 documentation to understand the default values and recommended ranges. After making changes, test them with a small group of players to ensure that the adjustments enhance gameplay without unintended side effects.
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