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These level 1 players boosting players with what feels like ten thousand medals on their profiles. Doesn't make any sense, does it?
Its just that cheaters griefers and trolls, in other words; unwanted and undesired players are thrown into a special low trustfactor pool of players.
So they no longer cant ruin the game for civilized high trustfactor players, instead they are only able to ruin eachothers game.
So, ..if you experience a 'massive cheater problem' its very very very mostlikely because of you having a low trustfactor, and you are in this low trust pool of players aswell.
Apparantly because you are booked as a griefer.
Or, ......you are falsely accusing everyone who's simply better.
But if its option 1, you should change your behaviour ingame and start earning a higher trustfactor so you can evade all these cheaters because you are no longer in this low trustfactor pool of players.
Thats how it is.
With trustfactor system, anti cheat became sort of obsolete.
I have played about 10 wingman matches with a friend and we have nearly always played against teams where one account was very high or had a lot of awards and service medals on his profile while his mate was steam level 1 and only had 10 hours of playtime in the game. Of course that's not always the case, but when I peek around the corner and get one tapped again and again by the steam level 1 account and am clearly superior to the player with many years of experience, I don't understand how that can be legit. Of course it's not always like that and I also know that there are much better players than me and they are not exactly few ;)
Nevertheless, I've been noticing more and more cheaters lately and clips on twitter e.g. from trilluxe, prove that. He has over 15,000 hours of playtime and experiences things like this.
And on the point that I have a low trust factor, I can only say that I almost never have my mic on because I simply don't want to deal with people who shout and insult me all the time. That's why I almost only play Wingman. I hope you understand my point of view a little better now.
And I think there's a clear difference between thinking it's a cheater and knowing that he's obviously doing it. And when you report obvious cheaters, I have never seen in all my reports that these accounts have been banned, at least in CS2. This was different in CS:GO. Overwatch banned such cheaters much more quickly.
What does one have to do with the other? CS2 has come out relatively recently and simply attracts a lot of players. But that doesn't mean that they only play competitive and premier all day long. In arms race, for example, I haven't come across any cheaters yet and I haven't seen any when playing on community maps.
And all these players who claim to have a high trustfactor but are still have many cheaters in their game....... are alllll mistaken about their high trustfactor because of being completely ignorant about the trustfactor. As most of these ppl still believe that acc age or hours played or medals have anything to do with trustfactor.