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Why do you gotta falsify the cheating problem?
I can't speak for the others who have blocked you, but in my case, you act like a child who fails to understand that "up" means up and "down" means down, and keeps bringing examples like, "what if we're in a plane and it rolls over and up is down" and you're exhausting and not worth the energy to entertain.
Kudos to you for being different.
Nobody here is going to be able to give a reason for low trust unless they find your banned alt account or witness you cheating. People can just tell you that that amount of cheaters might be an indicator for low trust
Every single article and thread I can find says "Trust factor" do not apply in casual, if this is not the case I would like to know.
*As I understand Prime is not considered either in casual.
**I have tried debunking the "Trust factor" so many times by now, I have a decent amount of games via Steam, I have never cheated, I do no own any extra Steam accounts.. Even if I talked trash to someone in casual, which I dont think I have. It should not be enough to give me a red trust factor.
Then we have the new comers, the whole idea that new accounts should start in low trust is just silly. If this is the case they should fire some people at Valve. That is a sure way to keep people from enjoying the game, hence getting more people to play the game.. Bad business case.
This is how Prime works in casual games:
- if you have prime, you only play with prime in solo Q
- if you have prime and Team Up with a friend without prime, you play with people without prime and also get 0 xp
- if you don't have prime, you play with people without prime and get 0 xp
So my understanding is correct on this point, pretty sure I am right about "Trust factor" not being taken in consideration in casual either.
Yes, that's correct. TF applies for ranked lobbies, both premier and competitive but is ignored for Casual in order to get you FAST into a lobby.
Do you mind if I call you Hogarth? It is just easyer, could you please find some evidence of any kind to back up that claim? I would be happy to see it, as it would provide me a better understanding.
"Starting today, players will, by default, enter matchmaking using their Trust Factor"
Valve hasn't gone into detail in which game modes Trust Factor is being used. They only mentioned in their blog that it would be applied to "matchmaking".
It's open for interpretation whether that means all of Valve's game modes that automatically match you with others or exclusively competitive matchmaking.
I don't see why it would only be used in the latter when it's in Valve's interest to give its player base the best possible game experience in all game modes.
I also haven't seen a blatant rager in months and the occasional wh bot in my casual lobbies still doesn't match what other people are reporting here when it comes to the frequency of cheaters they're seeing in their games...hence I think it also applies in casual