Valve have launched a new way to vet players in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive with the goal of matchmaking noble, respectable players with their peers. The new ‘Trust Factor’ matchmaking system considers a player’s behaviour across Steam in general as well as in CS:GO, trying to judge whether they’re likely to be a cheater, a smurf, or a straight-up jerk. Similarly-trustworthy folks will be matchmade against each other, hopefully giving nice people games with good atmosphere. It’s an interesting expansion of Steam’s benevolent police state. (more…)
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