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Frequently asked Questions

CS2Tracker lets you look up Counter-Strike 2 players by Steam ID/URL and view key stats like playtime, match totals, win rate, K/D, and headshot rate — all in one place.
You can paste a SteamID64, custom profile URL, or vanity ID. If the player profile is private, some stats may show as placeholders.
Some stats depend on Steam privacy settings and what the API provides. When data is unavailable, we show placeholders instead of wrong numbers.
Updates depend on the upstream data source. Generally, you’ll see changes after Steam updates the player stats, which can take a bit after matches.
We surface signals like ban status and unusual stat patterns, but it’s not a guarantee. Use it as context — not as proof.