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NOICE, I can't believe how bad the situation is. These "PROS" are just Disney puppets, yet they rake in tons of money and drive Lambos. What can I say? I've watched tons of pro plays, and it's clear that in lower-level brackets, some teams have way too much info. Take the Greek national squad, for example—three members got VAC bans. But what can you expect from them? People say having no skins doesn't mean you're a cheater or a new player, but these three guys have a combined inventory worth 2 euros. You can check out Voo's video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxG6AT_yrGQ&ab_channel=itsvoo
Big shoutout for everyone who try to fight with cheat developing and expose the truth
I really get the feeling that CS2 has become some kind of tour de france ...
Sure, streamers cheat as much as possible (and only a child would believe their magical aim and almost 100% perfect match knowledge etc...) but the audacity of cheating these games in tournaments is next level I guess.
This little group of kids promoting casinos and now cheat hardware has really gone too far. My days of boasting about my skills are over, but why should the legacy be tarnished? Over time, our game will truly die because of these cheats. Kids using software in tournaments or just for fun will drive away the already uninterested new generation of gamers. And what about match-fixing? It's becoming laughable. Things are heading towards the FBI getting involved due to money laundering schemes. I won’t say more, because even if I have evidence, I won't share it (watch Loba's video). Today, I sent an email to Gabe Newell asking how he can leave Counter-Strike in such a state. He probably won't reply, as I think he handed the baton to the "younger" team long ago.
And yet, be assured that the state always wins, and the USA won't leave this unchecked. It's only a matter of time before they get involved. They're already dealing with a few cases here and there worth billions in court. They're gathering enough evidence on match-fixing, gambling, and child abuse, and once they're ready, it will be broadcast on all the TV channels.