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You should make a second account that you don’t care about to use at a cyber cafe
This.
Internet cafe's are about as safe trusting random people who played before you didn't put any cheats on those pcs.
We dont really know what all entails to factor into your trust factor.
If your in a cyber cafe, on a public computer, I would not be using my personal account to play. Any 10 year old can install hacks on a public computer, and you wouldnt know until you got vac banned. But as for TF? its the most stupid system I have ever seen in my 3 decades of gaming.
I dont play csgo very much.
Lowers TF
I play other games besides csgo which is broke
Lowers TF
Im in the wrong skillset so im constantly getting reported for hacks
Lowers TF
My trust factor I dont beleive will go any lower, all my silver one games are full of blatant glowhacks and aimbotters.
♥♥♥♥ anyone that works for valve, you can all suck a ♥♥♥♥.
Yeah I would do that now but I have already played in the café for 3 months now. There are a lot of people who have been playing in the cafe for years and haven't got banned.
Because when I queued with one of my friends for a DZ game, it showed that his gameplay might be affected because my trust factor is lower than his.