-cvar_t host_speeds = {0, "host_speeds","0", "reports how much time is used in server/graphics/sound"};
-cvar_t host_maxwait = {0, "host_maxwait","1000", "maximum sleep time requested from the operating system in millisecond. Larger sleeps will be done using multiple host_maxwait length sleeps. Lowering this value will increase CPU load, but may help working around problems with accuracy of sleep times."};
-cvar_t cl_minfps = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps", "40", "minimum fps target - while the rendering performance is below this, it will drift toward lower quality"};
-cvar_t cl_minfps_fade = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_fade", "1", "how fast the quality adapts to varying framerate"};
-cvar_t cl_minfps_qualitymax = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualitymax", "1", "highest allowed drawdistance multiplier"};
-cvar_t cl_minfps_qualitymin = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualitymin", "0.25", "lowest allowed drawdistance multiplier"};
-cvar_t cl_minfps_qualitymultiply = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualitymultiply", "0.2", "multiplier for quality changes in quality change per second render time (1 assumes linearity of quality and render time)"};
-cvar_t cl_minfps_qualityhysteresis = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualityhysteresis", "0.05", "reduce all quality increments by this to reduce flickering"};
-cvar_t cl_minfps_qualitystepmax = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualitystepmax", "0.1", "maximum quality change in a single frame"};
-cvar_t cl_maxfps = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_maxfps", "0", "maximum fps cap, 0 = unlimited, if game is running faster than this it will wait before running another frame (useful to make cpu time available to other programs)"};
-cvar_t cl_maxfps_alwayssleep = {0, "cl_maxfps_alwayssleep","1", "gives up some processing time to other applications each frame, value in milliseconds, disabled if cl_maxfps is 0"};
-cvar_t cl_maxidlefps = {CVAR_SAVE, "cl_maxidlefps", "20", "maximum fps cap when the game is not the active window (makes cpu time available to other programs"};
-
-cvar_t developer = {CVAR_SAVE, "developer","0", "shows debugging messages and information (recommended for all developers and level designers); the value -1 also suppresses buffering and logging these messages"};
-cvar_t developer_extra = {0, "developer_extra", "0", "prints additional debugging messages, often very verbose!"};
-cvar_t developer_insane = {0, "developer_insane", "0", "prints huge streams of information about internal workings, entire contents of files being read/written, etc. Not recommended!"};
-cvar_t developer_loadfile = {0, "developer_loadfile","0", "prints name and size of every file loaded via the FS_LoadFile function (which is almost everything)"};
-cvar_t developer_loading = {0, "developer_loading","0", "prints information about files as they are loaded or unloaded successfully"};
-cvar_t developer_entityparsing = {0, "developer_entityparsing", "0", "prints detailed network entities information each time a packet is received"};
-
-cvar_t timestamps = {CVAR_SAVE, "timestamps", "0", "prints timestamps on console messages"};
-cvar_t timeformat = {CVAR_SAVE, "timeformat", "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S] ", "time format to use on timestamped console messages"};
-
-cvar_t sessionid = {CVAR_READONLY, "sessionid", "", "ID of the current session (use the -sessionid parameter to set it); this is always either empty or begins with a dot (.)"};
-cvar_t locksession = {0, "locksession", "0", "Lock the session? 0 = no, 1 = yes and abort on failure, 2 = yes and continue on failure"};
+cvar_t host_speeds = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER, "host_speeds","0", "reports how much time is used in server/graphics/sound"};
+cvar_t host_maxwait = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER, "host_maxwait","1000", "maximum sleep time requested from the operating system in millisecond. Larger sleeps will be done using multiple host_maxwait length sleeps. Lowering this value will increase CPU load, but may help working around problems with accuracy of sleep times."};
+cvar_t cl_minfps = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps", "40", "minimum fps target - while the rendering performance is below this, it will drift toward lower quality"};
+cvar_t cl_minfps_fade = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_fade", "1", "how fast the quality adapts to varying framerate"};
+cvar_t cl_minfps_qualitymax = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualitymax", "1", "highest allowed drawdistance multiplier"};
+cvar_t cl_minfps_qualitymin = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualitymin", "0.25", "lowest allowed drawdistance multiplier"};
+cvar_t cl_minfps_qualitymultiply = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualitymultiply", "0.2", "multiplier for quality changes in quality change per second render time (1 assumes linearity of quality and render time)"};
+cvar_t cl_minfps_qualityhysteresis = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualityhysteresis", "0.05", "reduce all quality increments by this to reduce flickering"};
+cvar_t cl_minfps_qualitystepmax = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_minfps_qualitystepmax", "0.1", "maximum quality change in a single frame"};
+cvar_t cl_minfps_force = {CVAR_CLIENT, "cl_minfps_force", "0", "also apply quality reductions in timedemo/capturevideo"};
+cvar_t cl_maxfps = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_maxfps", "0", "maximum fps cap, 0 = unlimited, if game is running faster than this it will wait before running another frame (useful to make cpu time available to other programs)"};
+cvar_t cl_maxfps_alwayssleep = {CVAR_CLIENT, "cl_maxfps_alwayssleep","1", "gives up some processing time to other applications each frame, value in milliseconds, disabled if cl_maxfps is 0"};
+cvar_t cl_maxidlefps = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SAVE, "cl_maxidlefps", "20", "maximum fps cap when the game is not the active window (makes cpu time available to other programs"};
+
+cvar_t developer = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER | CVAR_SAVE, "developer","0", "shows debugging messages and information (recommended for all developers and level designers); the value -1 also suppresses buffering and logging these messages"};
+cvar_t developer_extra = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER, "developer_extra", "0", "prints additional debugging messages, often very verbose!"};
+cvar_t developer_insane = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER, "developer_insane", "0", "prints huge streams of information about internal workings, entire contents of files being read/written, etc. Not recommended!"};
+cvar_t developer_loadfile = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER, "developer_loadfile","0", "prints name and size of every file loaded via the FS_LoadFile function (which is almost everything)"};
+cvar_t developer_loading = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER, "developer_loading","0", "prints information about files as they are loaded or unloaded successfully"};
+cvar_t developer_entityparsing = {CVAR_CLIENT, "developer_entityparsing", "0", "prints detailed network entities information each time a packet is received"};
+
+cvar_t timestamps = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER | CVAR_SAVE, "timestamps", "0", "prints timestamps on console messages"};
+cvar_t timeformat = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER | CVAR_SAVE, "timeformat", "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S] ", "time format to use on timestamped console messages"};
+
+cvar_t sessionid = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER | CVAR_READONLY, "sessionid", "", "ID of the current session (use the -sessionid parameter to set it); this is always either empty or begins with a dot (.)"};
+cvar_t locksession = {CVAR_CLIENT | CVAR_SERVER, "locksession", "0", "Lock the session? 0 = no, 1 = yes and abort on failure, 2 = yes and continue on failure"};