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I don't believe this at all. Do you watch the demos of the matches you're in? Very, very carefully? As in, second by second, looking at radar and seeing what information people have and what they don't, factoring in how they play between the times up to each kill? If their basic movement shows that they're not even paying attention to positioning, timings, rotates, etc., and not checking angles based on literally no info from the team? Discord or not, comms or not, I can tell if info is known by players second by second from looking at what the radar in a demo shows and where they are positioned, what has happened, how much time is left. It's just...that's how the game fundamentally works.
But, but...
"Ah my teammate told me!"
ah yeah...from several angles they never checked on a timing that doesn't exist, yep sure.
If you can't see cheaters, then if you're ranked higher than me, but can't notice someone getting 2k's and 3k's, letting their team die beforehand without trying to even trade or peek with them, and not checking other corners? That's what happened to me. I would have rather played with a literal bot earlier than one of my teammates. They were really obvious. My lvl 5 teammate played like someone who didn't know how to even play the game correctly at the most basic of levels. I'm not even kidding....and we were on dust2
Find the matches with players that were suspicious, on your team or the other team. Watch them. Look at their playstyle throughout the entire match. Now look at their stats. Do they move like a literal bot but have insanely good stats? That's really all you need to know to find that out, it's obvious to someone with ungodly amounts of hours and been playing since 1.5 but people cheat to try and get a better rank than me whilst playing like absolute garbage in terms of basic mechanics. I'm not talking about oopsies or misplays, I'm talking about basic gameplay mistakes that continuously add up and make no sense given their stats. They should know how to play a map from the start of the timer to the end, for each round
I messed up in the last game and accidentally dropped my pistol and had no gun, then my team baited me and I died, that was my biggest "misplay".
My cheating teammate that I knew was cheating, made plays over and over that made absolutely no sense, didn't check any corners that there could be timings coming in with no info on them, no teammates had info, gave up mid as CT *seconds into the round* after checking only one angle, and decided the rest of the map wasn't important at all, much less mid. Oh, and it doesn't hurt to molotov cat as CT 4 seconds into the round from mid dd, throw a shallow mid smoke that blocks off vision so T's can sneak in and out of lower, throws an he, throws a flash, doesn't peek off of it, all doing this in the span of like 2.5 seconds then just leaves mid before team makes contact. Yep better peek mid with awp as CT from dd to check one angle, then throw nonsense utility onto cat 5 seconds into the round, then give up mid.
They gave up the B site entirely on CT side. Why? oh weird.... demo review shows that despite no info and not even a new player on CT side should leave one of the sites abandoned with no info seconds into the round...yet this level 5 on my team does it. Do they go to check other areas? No....no.....they just run towards the Ts with....again....no info
That should be easy to spot. Look at the demo, the radar, what info they would have, and what info they shouldn't have unless they actually went and gathered it
most games have more than 1 cheater.
What was it, 80 people out of top 100 in leaderboards that got banned last time?!?
Why do you go around falsifying cheaters like this, are you trying to encourage others to cheat or something?
80% would translate to 1 clean match every 10million matches. You havent even played 10million matches..