

Playing in normal (not Trusted) mode does not guarantee a Trust score penalty and Players in both modes are not excluded from playing with each other. Just if you want to play on valve servers quit the game close the faceit anti-cheat and the run the game again and the game will launch normaly in trusted mode. Originally posted by shmulex:Good day ladsĭont worry dude, i know exactly what are you talking about. Does anyone have info about Nvidia, if they could potentially fix this problem? but will it decrease my Trust Factor score because of that specific reason aswell? Will I queue lower and with other untrusted players aswell when I have the FaceIt AC enabled?Īnyways, Valve did mention something about developers needing official certificates to run their programs/files in CSGO. My question now, does FaceIt AC interfere with the game? Obviously, it should due to the reason that the gamefilters work. I noticed that when I launch my game after AC, the filters suddenly worked again. Then I get a new popup that says faceit any-cheat is disabled. Then I get a windows popup saying 'do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device' I click yes.

I then get a popup saying that anti-cheat is disabled and I click on the green button enable anti-cheat. You run the file and start CSGO afterwards. First it says that I need to enable faceit anti-cheat.

#WHY DO I NEED FACEIT ANTI CHEAT INSTALL#
If you're not familiar with FaceIt: You have to install their Anti Cheat in order to use their platforms. Yesterday, I was playing FaceIt with some friends. My resolution for that was playing around with my monitor's settings in able to higher the contrast, etc. Means, a lot of programs, including OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) and Nvidia GeForce Experience are useless which also means that we aren't able to use Nvidia's Gamefilter for adjustments.
#WHY DO I NEED FACEIT ANTI CHEAT UPDATE#
Since the update Valve released with their Anti-Cheat, it isn't possible for third party programs to interfere with the game itself. Might be a simple and obvious question, but I just wanted to make sure.
