Cs.rin.ru Forum Rules ((hot)) Jun 2026
Do not reply to ancient threads unless you are providing a critical update, a working mirror for a dead link, or a newly updated tool.
The rules at CS.RIN.RU might seem strict, but they are the reason the forum has survived for decades while other underground communities have fallen. By using the search bar, posting in English, keeping your links clean, and treating other members with respect, you will remain a member in good standing.
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The cs.rin.ru forum rules exist to protect the longevity of the platform and ensure that accurate, safe gaming files remain accessible. By searching before you post, communicating clearly in English, and respecting the strict anti-spam policies, you will become a valued member of the underground gaming community. cs.rin.ru forum rules
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This rule serves a dual purpose. First, it filters out casual users who might attract unwanted legal attention (copyright trolls). Second, it preserves the signal-to-noise ratio in threads that often span hundreds of pages discussing complex cracks, Steam emulators, and API hooks. By demanding technical literacy, the rules ensure that the core user base consists of reverse engineers, debuggers, and power users rather than passive consumers.
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The forum distinguishes between "Scene" groups (organized, with rules) and "P2P" (individual crackers/emulator users).
Given that the forum distributes files that modify executable code, the threat of malware is existential. Consequently, the rules contain a . Any upload that contains a virus, trojan, or backdoor—even accidentally—results in an immediate permanent ban. To enforce this, the forum mandates that all uploaded cracks or game files be accompanied by a hash (CRC32, MD5, or SHA-256) and often a screenshot of a VirusTotal scan.
Be clear: Threads should use descriptive titles, canonical tags, and follow a pinned template for support requests. Moderators would merge duplicates, close abandoned threads, and keep an index of solved problems. , used to unlock nearly every secret chest
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Navigating the forum (Steam Underground Community) requires adherence to specific community standards to avoid bans or post deletions. As a highly moderated platform, understanding its "unwritten" and formal rules is essential for new users. Core Forum Conduct
If you spot a user breaking the rules, do not reply to them to point it out. Use the Report button (represented by an exclamation mark) and let the staff handle it.
Do not post personal real-life data (doxxing), financial fraud methods, or stolen credit card details. 5. Posting Etiquette and Thread Creation