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That way you will have multiple clients tell if someone is cheating or not and that is more trustworthy + you would not be able to use pixel cheats or hardware cheats neither that way, because the digital numbers in the statistics would tell vacnet all about it if you didnt play the game yourself but had something to lower dmg, aim, mess with recoils, mess with hit registrations and such ...
Thats the way i would do it .. make the game client part of the anticheat solution
By now I would accept a Valve employee in every single home to check, any solution is a start to something else.
Dr. Heavy Pootis-Man 18. nov. kl. 1:46
This blatant spinbotter hasn't been banned for 4 months. This person is PROOF that valve does not care about their consumers, and VAC is a broken anti-cheat. www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
Sorry what?