Cs.rin.ru Forum Rules !!link!!

CS.RIN.RU is not a marketplace. You cannot sell Steam accounts, trade keys, or offer paid services.

Clear communication keeps the forum searchable and readable for a global audience.

The forum's rules are not arbitrary. They serve several critical purposes:

Avoid posting poorly translated machine text that makes no logical sense. If your English is limited, keep your queries short, direct, and technically precise. cs.rin.ru forum rules

Getting started. First off, when you go to the main page, you'll see a page with a Counter-Strike picture along with Russian text.

You must write all posts in English within the primary sub-forums. If you want to use another language, you must post exclusively in the designated "Other Languages" section.

No begging for cracks, updates, or ports. The forum's rules are not arbitrary

This is where many newcomers get tripped up. While the site is a hub for game files, you are Allowed: Asking for clean Steam files (unprotected files).

Writing "Thanks" or "Does this still work?" in a thread from 2019 is called "necroposting." It buries current discussions. Repeat offenders are muted. If you need help with an old game, search first. If you cannot find an answer, create a new thread in the appropriate support section and link to the old one.

Do not ask for donations or post affiliate links to generate revenue. Getting started

Creating multiple accounts (ban evasion or alt accounts) results in all associated accounts being permanently IP-banned. 4. Enforcement and Warning System

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Avoid "random" posts; questions or comments must be strictly related to the specific game or topic of the thread.