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Bans in other games reduce your trust factor in CS:GO but will not cause you to get banned in CS:GO.
So my random DayZ ban is effecting my CSGO trust factor? I was unaware it effected
Edit:
Thanks for free points, considering that I'm right.
Lol, Because it says so on there profile.
Rust game bans can be given by server admin so might give OP a better idea of what's going on..
2. Game bans can not be issued by Server admins , they're issued by the game developer, who emails Valve he/she has broken the rules and Valve issues the Game Ban.
Please stop misinforming people , thanks
Cheers
On Rust server admins can apply a game ban it has nothing to do with Valve get your facts straight and stop spreading mISInFoRMaTiOn
Certain 'instances' like certain devs or Anti Cheat providers can cooperate with Valve so they can their apply bans into Valve's system.
Im RUST server admins can aply server bans or blocking banned SteamIDs from joining their servers, yes, but that's it.