As we all know, Counter-Strike 2 is the battlefield of humanity's brightest minds. To avoid playing with the best of them, you need to keep your trust at a consistently high level. To finally figure out how to do this, let's start with the basics.
Trust Factor is a personal trust rating for the user, which determines who they will play with, almost like in real life. The mechanics are simple: if your trust score is in the green (best) zone, you will play with the least toxic and most honest players. But as your trust score drops, you’ll encounter more cheaters and toxic players. By the way, this also affects match search; with a red (worst) trust factor, you might not find a match even after an hour.
CS2’s trust system works based on several factors. It's known that it looks at the number of in-game complaints, any VAC bans you’ve received in Valve games, abandoned matches, and likely checks the data you send to the game server. Using low-quality cheats can drop your trust level to the lowest possible in a single game. Unfortunately, you can't directly check your trust factor, but there are workarounds. If your account has Prime status and you see a list of Prime users in the "Team Search" window, and finding a game doesn't take long, your trust rating is likely high and in the "green zone." In low-trust-factor games, you’ll also encounter rage cheaters more often.
To increase your trust factor, simply avoid playing for some time to wait for a full reset, then try not to repeat your mistakes. You should also forget about using unreliable and low-quality cheats. Before releasing Spurdo, our team conducted extensive trust rating tests, and all accounts participating remained in the green zone and did not lose their trust factor. Use only high-quality cheats for CS2 and strive to be a model citizen.
As we all know, Counter-Strike 2 is the battlefield of humanity's brightest minds. To avoid playing with the best of them, you need to keep your trust at a consistently high level. To finally figure out how to do this, let's start with the basics.
Trust Factor is a personal trust rating for the user, which determines who they will play with, almost like in real life. The mechanics are simple: if your trust score is in the green (best) zone, you will play with the least toxic and most honest players. But as your trust score drops, you’ll encounter more cheaters and toxic players. By the way, this also affects match search; with a red (worst) trust factor, you might not find a match even after an hour.
CS2’s trust system works based on several factors. It's known that it looks at the number of in-game complaints, any VAC bans you’ve received in Valve games, abandoned matches, and likely checks the data you send to the game server. Using low-quality cheats can drop your trust level to the lowest possible in a single game. Unfortunately, you can't directly check your trust factor, but there are workarounds. If your account has Prime status and you see a list of Prime users in the "Team Search" window, and finding a game doesn't take long, your trust rating is likely high and in the "green zone." In low-trust-factor games, you’ll also encounter rage cheaters more often.
To increase your trust factor, simply avoid playing for some time to wait for a full reset, then try not to repeat your mistakes. You should also forget about using unreliable and low-quality cheats. Before releasing Spurdo, our team conducted extensive trust rating tests, and all accounts participating remained in the green zone and did not lose their trust factor. Use only high-quality cheats for CS2 and strive to be a model citizen.