Cs.rin.ru Forum Rules 5.3 [2021] Jun 2026
Instead of double posting, the acceptable practice is to to "revive" the topic. This is commonly done by editing your original comment to add a word like "bump," which signals to others that you are still looking for assistance. By consolidating requests into a single, edited post, you keep the thread clean and ensure that every "bump" genuinely represents a new development in your search.
Before posting a question or file, use the internal search tool to ensure the topic or update has not already been published.
The CS.RIN.RU moderation team operates on a strict, progressive discipline system. Violations of Rule 5.3 typically result in the following actions: cs.rin.ru forum rules 5.3
Maybe I can find the actual cs.rin.ru rules on the Wayback Machine. I'll try to access an archived version of the forum's rules page. helpful.
Rule 5.3 on the cs.rin.ru forum strictly prohibits the posting of Scene releases, cracks, and direct links to pirated content, focusing instead on community-driven research and clean Steam files. This rule, designed to protect the forum from legal scrutiny, results in swift moderation, including content deletion and potential bans for violations. Read more about the policy on the cs.rin.ru forum. Instead of double posting, the acceptable practice is
: Ensure your posts are relevant to the current topic or section.
According to the official forum rules , Rule 5.3 covers and states: Before posting a question or file, use the
While specific subsection numbering can occasionally shift during forum updates, the "5.x" section of the CS.RIN.RU rules traditionally governs . 1. File Integrity and Safety Specifications
Creating a game thread but omitting the required Steam AppID or formatting the title in a way that makes it unsearchable for others.
: The forum prohibits spamming and excessive self-promotion. Members are not allowed to post links to their own projects or services unless they are directly relevant to the discussion and have been approved by the moderators.