Hi all,

Thanks for your responses, we’ve answered some of the most common questions 
below.

(1) Do mods that provide custom knives (e.g., ‘vanilla’ Karambit or Bayonet 
knives) fall under the same restrictions as mods that spoof other inventory 
items like weapon skins or display items?
Yes, these mods fall under the same restrictions because they are 
generating/simulating items that are not owned by a player.

(2) Do mods that provide custom knives or weapons fall under these same 
restrictions when the items are only visible to the player holding the weapon?
Yes. Regardless of who can see the items, mods should not generate/simulate 
items that are not owned by a player.

(3) I use a mod that grants stock primary/secondary weapons and grenades to 
players through a gun selection menu. The mod only drops stock weapons and does 
not grant knives. Is this mod ok?
Yes, it’s fine to provide basic stock weapons to players via a mod.

(4) Assuming that I’m not granting an item that a player does not own:
-Is it ok to have a “remove all weapons”/”hide knife” function on a server?
-Is it ok to have a “knife drop”/”knife switch” function that allows a player 
to drop their knife (that they own) so another player can pick it up?
Both of these functions are fine. There are some game modes where it makes 
sense to have unarmed players (e.g., surf), and in a trading server being able 
give a player your knife to inspect is fine too. In general, letting players 
use what they own in a new way isn’t a problem.

(5) I’m using a mod that doesn’t spoof competitive ranks or coins, but it does 
adjust the scoreboard (e.g., a surf server where group tags represent skill 
rating, score is your rank on the server, MVP is your completion percentage, 
etc.). Is this ok?
At the moment we have no issue with mods that modify scores or player names in 
the scoreboard.

(6) What is the time frame for making these changes?
Ideally these changes would be made immediately, but we understand if server 
operators need a few days to make their adjustments. We’ll continue to monitor 
over the next week, and will post a notification if any further action needs to 
be taken.

Thanks,
The CS:GO Team


From: csgo_servers-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com 
[mailto:csgo_servers-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Vitaliy Genkin
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 6:59 PM
To: csgo_servers@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: [Csgo_servers] Request to Server Operators

CS:GO community servers provide valuable experiences to players and 
communities, and are serving more players than ever before. Over the past 
month, 3.1 mln unique players were observed playing on community servers and 
this number keeps growing each month.

We're aware that some server operators are offering to their players false 
inventories and/or profiles as a free or paid service via mods on their 
servers. These mods inaccurately report the contents of a players' inventory 
and/or matchmaking status, devaluing both and potentially creating a confusing 
experience for players.

Therefore, we are asking server operators to remove any mods and plugins that 
falsify the contents of a players' profile or inventory.

To be clear, the services that should not be offered on a community server 
include (but are not limited to):

- Allowing players to claim temporary ownership of CS:GO items that are not in 
their inventory (Weapon skins, knives, etc.).
- Providing a falsified competitive skill group and/or profile rank status or 
scoreboard coin (e.g., Operation Challenge Coins).
- Interfering with systems that allow players to correctly access their own 
CS:GO inventories, items, or profile.

If your server provides any of the above services then we request that you 
disable them. If for some reason you are unable or unsure of whether a 
particular plugin should be removed, feel free to contact us.

We will continue to monitor the players experience on community servers, and 
may reevaluate if further actions need to be taken to ensure that server 
operators comply with the request above.

Thanks,
The CS:GO Team

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