-cvar_t cl_nettimesyncfactor = {CF_CLIENT | CF_ARCHIVE, "cl_nettimesyncfactor", "0", "rate at which client time adapts to match server time, 1 = instantly, 0.125 = slowly, 0 = not at all (bounding still applies)"};
-cvar_t cl_nettimesyncboundmode = {CF_CLIENT | CF_ARCHIVE, "cl_nettimesyncboundmode", "6", "method of restricting client time to valid values, 0 = no correction, 1 = tight bounding (jerky with packet loss), 2 = loose bounding (corrects it if out of bounds), 3 = leniant bounding (ignores temporary errors due to varying framerate), 4 = slow adjustment method from Quake3, 5 = slighttly nicer version of Quake3 method, 6 = bounding + Quake3"};
-cvar_t cl_nettimesyncboundtolerance = {CF_CLIENT | CF_ARCHIVE, "cl_nettimesyncboundtolerance", "0.25", "how much error is tolerated by bounding check, as a fraction of frametime, 0.25 = up to 25% margin of error tolerated, 1 = use only new time, 0 = use only old time (same effect as setting cl_nettimesyncfactor to 1)"};
+cvar_t cl_nettimesyncfactor = {CF_CLIENT | CF_ARCHIVE, "cl_nettimesyncfactor", "0", "rate at which client time adapts to match server time, 1 = instantly, 0.125 = slowly, 0 = not at all (only applied in bound modes 0, 1, 2, 3)"};
+cvar_t cl_nettimesyncboundmode = {CF_CLIENT | CF_ARCHIVE, "cl_nettimesyncboundmode", "6", "method of restricting client time to valid values, 0 = no correction, 1 = tight bounding (jerky with packet loss), 2 = loose bounding (corrects it if out of bounds), 3 = leniant bounding (ignores temporary errors due to varying framerate), 4 = slow adjustment method from Quake3, 5 = slightly nicer version of Quake3 method, 6 = tight bounding + mode 5"};
+cvar_t cl_nettimesyncboundtolerance = {CF_CLIENT | CF_ARCHIVE, "cl_nettimesyncboundtolerance", "0.25", "how much error is tolerated by bounding check, as a fraction of frametime, 0.25 = up to 25% margin of error tolerated, 1 = use only new time, 0 = use only old time (same effect as setting cl_nettimesyncfactor to 1) (only affects bound modes 2 and 3)"};