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You are training vacnet by banning obvious cheaters.
If this can auto ban the obvious hacks then its worth doing overwatch even if its another spinbot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObhK8lUfIlc
I agree that the Ai should be able to autoban certain hacks by now. If this were the early 2000's server admins would have banned most of the hackers and then some by now.
Shame how we have to wait for the devs to ban griefers/hackers.
Nothing beats a well moderated server
At one side, I agree with that, but on other side, we do not know what stop Valve from implementing it. What I know is Valve cares more about avoiding false bans rather than making correct ones.