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On top of that their UI in the menu also has problems with registering mouse clicks if it's not at the native resolution.
These problems will still exist regardless of whether a person is cheating or not.
3 and gg rip Faceit -.-
It happened few months ago and I never heard about it from other players, so not sure about the actual reason.
So basically kernel level anti-cheats. Interesting...
I guess FaceIt matches are full of "AFK" guys now.
they put in something to mess with "outside code plugging into the game" (or it's just an accident)
what's the first thing it does? it messes with people who don't cheat but use the faceit client, because they see that as the only way to get decent games that aren't full of griefers/cheaters/morons
so now they're punishing non-cheaters, still missing real cheaters, and DMA-based cheat tools are just lurking in the background off stage waiting to disrupt this entire conversation
if it's not just a bug (and it's actually a deliberate thing to mess with people using external tools), it demonstrates they can detect the external tools .. so why don't they just ban people? why twiddle someone's keyboard instead?
once again a very lame ineffective move. this is why people say valve isn't trying, doesn't care etc - everything they do points to that