EGW-NewsCS:GOAll newsThe fight against cheaters does not stop - in CS: GO, a bug in the trust system was probably fixed
The fight against cheaters does not stop - in CS: GO, a bug in the trust system was probably fixed
0
0
2432
Valve said that they did a good job of fixing an error that appeared in the trust system. It is designed to sift out cheaters in matchmaking and bring toxic teammates to the same as they are.
The CS: GO community of players met this statement ambiguously. Many gamers report that they still meet many players who use side software to achieve results. Thus, we can say that users do not trust Valve's trust system.
This system should collect statistics of players, paying attention to their gaming experience, complaints, behavior in matches and even possible blockages in other games. Valve is trying to create a friendly community, but apparently so far they have not been able to achieve the desired result.
Leave comment
Did you like the article?
0
0
Latest News
Jetpack Joyride Recreated in Counter-Strike 2: Check Out Lillykyu's Amazing Custom Map!
70
TSM Sign 17-Year-Old William "sirah" Kjærsgaard from MOUZ NXT
75
Could Steam Be Next? U.S. Sanctions Lead to Service Shutdowns in russia
103
CS2 Benchmarks Reveal 10% FPS Drop Since Launch, According to Dataminer
133
S1mple under fire from critics: participation in a show match with russian players caused outrage
131
Valve Introduces Snap Tap Detection for Community Servers
120
Pashabiceps Urges Valve to Add Match Replay Feature in CS2 Premier Mode to Combat Cheating
126
Niclas 'enkay J' Krumhorn Joins ENCE as New Head Coach to Lead Counter-Strike Roster Revival
139
FMPONE Teases New Cache Map Screenshots for CS2: What’s Next?
166
CS2 vs. CS:GO: New Test Reveals Major Delay in Kill Registration
223
BRING TO TOP
Comments