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It looks like there is only a single brazilian server in those game modes.
And the worst part about this - it just becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Everyone starts to think everyone's cheating, and more legit players download cheats because they think that's the only way to win, since everyone else is cheating anyway. I've personally been a witness to this multiple times: I hit few lucky shots, do a cool clutch, and then suddenly an otherwise legit enemy player enables cheats just because he thought I am cheating.
So much complaining about VAC is actively making the game worse. The cheater problem isn't worse than it was in CSGO. It's time to stop compaining, and start practicing.
Think about it, it's in Valves best interest to have anticheat as good as they can make, and it is their major focus. And guess what, money is not the problem for them, they're doing the best job they can without forcing sus spyware on your PC like some other unnamed CS clone (I'm very grateful for that).
Let's be honest, an average player is clueless on what cheating looks like and what cheaters act like (except for obvious spinbotting and aimbot of course), you can see it in chat of streamers who do demo reviews after games. People just accuse everyone for correct crosshair placement pre-aim when peeking, for spamming through smoke on a timing, for listening to footsteps etc.Face it: cheaters in cs2 are not anywhere near as common as so many community members tries to portray it. Especially not on low (<20k) ELO. Most of the times you just see lucky/skilled players or smurfs.
And the worst part about this - it just becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. Everyone starts to think everyone's cheating, and more legit players download cheats because they think that's the only way to win, since everyone else is cheating anyway. I've personally been a witness to this multiple times: I hit few lucky shots, do a cool clutch, and then suddenly an otherwise legit enemy player enables cheats just because he thought I am cheating.
So much complaining about VAC is actively making the game worse. The cheater problem isn't worse than it was in CSGO. It's time to stop compaining, and start practicing.
Think about it, it's in Valves best interest to have anticheat as good as they can make, and it is their major focus. And guess what, money is not the problem for them, they're doing the best job they can without forcing sus spyware on your PC like some other unnamed CS clone (I'm very grateful for that).
Let's be honest, an average player is clueless on what cheating looks like and what cheaters act like (except for obvious spinbotting and aimbot of course), you can see it in chat of streamers who do demo reviews after games. People just accuse everyone for correct crosshair placement pre-aim when peeking, for spamming through smoke on a timing, for listening to footsteps etc.
Please read this article if you want to know why, I've found it very educating:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/730/discussions/0/4348858679330606813/
You make it sound like it means something ?! "Omg a lvl 105 is cheating" ..it makes no sense
Cheaters defends cheaters, and your account is bought in 2020s