Help on Trust Factor?

05/14/2025 13:52 ramonsantiago#1
Hey, I recently got back into CS2, but sadly it seems that I only get matched with full blatant ragehackers. I remember that Valve introduced TF a while ago, but never heard much about it.

Does anyone have an idea about why Im getting matched with ragehackers? Is it just because I didnt play on my account in a long time? I dont get it.
05/14/2025 14:06 LenZClan#2
Have you previously done any rage hacking on the account? How many games have you played since you came back to cs2? Is your account prime enabled?
05/14/2025 14:13 ramonsantiago#3
Oh sorry, forgot to mention. Yes I have prime for years, the account is 8 years old and I have never cheated at all on it. Thats what makes be so confused. It got hacked/stolen once though , but that was like 4 years ago.
05/14/2025 18:33 mildnsj#4
No one actually knows how the trust factor system in detail. All you can do is to try play a lot and consistently, be nice to players (when facing rage cheaters lol) and just behave nicely, and you might get back to green trust, no one knows for sure.
Dont go for those commendations bot because they really just don't do anything.

Some of my rage ACC have green trust while some have red, it is what it is there really isn't a "how you solve this".
05/14/2025 19:26 ramonsantiago#5
Ah man, thats annoying. Do you use anything to bypass getting worse TF while switching between your accounts? Or do you just try to keep them all active regularly?
05/15/2025 00:18 mildnsj#6
It dosen't matter if you have two acc with different trustfactor, valve don't give a shi about it, just switch back and forth as much as you like.
05/21/2025 11:04 Erenchan#7
you could always write a mail to valve about it, [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
06/05/2025 16:54 stoicism#8
Being inactive can lower your Trust Factor. Just play legit, avoid reports, and stay active your TF will improve over time