Cs.rin Rules Jun 2026
Permanent ban. Zero tolerance.
If you plan to upload a file (a fix, a DLC, or a game): cs.rin rules
The following rules apply to all registered members and extend to the forum's shoutbox: Permanent ban
he checked the rules again. He navigated to the "About this forum / Rules" section. He knew them by heart, but the "RIN way" was one of precision. Search before posting. (He had checked three times; the game wasn't there). Use the correct sub-forum. (Main Forum for Steam games, obviously). No 'begging' or 'requesting' cracks. (He was giving, not asking). Use English only. (His grammar was polished). With a deep breath, Kaelen hit "Submit." Minutes passed. The "Recent Posts" feed ticked upward. Suddenly, a notification pinged. His heart skipped. Was it a thank you? A "Great share, mate"? He clicked the notification. It was a private message from a moderator whose avatar was a pixelated skull. "Topic moved to 'Other Gaming Platforms'. You posted in the Steam section, but this title uses a custom launcher. Read the technical specs next time. Warning issued for 'Incorrect Sub-forum Posting'." Kaelen felt a cold sweat. He hadn't been banned—yet—but the RIN rules were the law of the land. In this corner of the internet, chaos was the enemy. The rules weren't just red tape; they were the reason the site had survived for decades while others vanished under the weight of spam and malware. He went back to the thread. Instead of being deleted, he saw a veteran member had replied: He navigated to the "About this forum / Rules" section