Trusted Mode
– Players now launch CS:GO in Trusted mode by default
— While in Trusted mode, third party software will be blocked from interacting with CS:GO
— To allow third party software to interact with CS:GO, you can start the game with the –untrusted launch option. Note that in this case your Trust score may be negatively affected.
— A backwards compatibility label “1.37.5.9” is temporarily available for players experiencing difficulty launching the latest version of the game.
– If you are a third party developer, all of your DLLs that interact with CS:GO must be digitally signed.
— If your customers would like to use third party software that is not digitally signed, they can start the game with the –insecure launch option. Note that they will not be able to join VAC servers with this option.MISC
– Fixed a regression to reenable twitch.tv streams in the “Watch tab”
Today we’re shipping changes to CS:GO that are part of our continuing fight against cheating.
CS:GO now significantly restricts the types of programs and files that can interact with the game.
By default, players will launch CS:GO in Trusted mode, which will block third-party files from interacting with the game.
If you would like to play while using third party software that interacts with CS:GO, launch with the –untrusted launch option. Note that in this case your Trust score may be negatively affected.