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And some things will definitely be changed, because I don't know any game that was reasonable from the beginning and where there weren't constant updates.
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played overpass and made ungodly amount of noise next to the guy and he didn't notice until i killed him lol
idk what he reported me for but probably cheating xP
also todays patch is causing a lotta crashes, had like 5 of those in the overpass match
friend of mine earlier today couldn't even load into a round on ancient without crashing, he got a 24 hour comp cooldown now because of todays patch crashes
The way the report system works needs to be reworked tbh
One legitimate report won’t matter against a big number of fake reports
There also really is say, should be put a microphone requirement and maybe a language one on competitive
Like the game detects you have a mic and you can put in 1-3 languages you are speaking and it will only match with players speaking one of those
Would also help a lot against being kicked by Russians for not speaking Russian in an American English speaking game
memory tampering other applications is already super illegal in programming for windows and would flagged as malware by windows defender and every anti virus on the planet,
reading memory is allowed the issue is all cheats run in kernal level meaning that sniffing one out even with a kernal level anti-cheat is extremly difficult and requires constant 24/7 upkeep one wrong move and you end up with blue screens or false bans when a built in driver or windows process reads CS2's memory or even non cheats logitech g-hub is one of them.
hardware ID bans have been tried before but unless its a dedicated console its super easy to bypass. and also unfair to those buying parts or PCs 2nd hand. Imagine you bought a gpu or cpu off ebay just to find out its banned from steam.
VAC-LIVE is now capable of banning players on the spot if it finds them cheating (though this was massively toned down in the premier update)
CSGO has also had live banning but only for rage cheating and it would ban them a few hours after the match.
never installed it