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-insecure is an official launch parameter and it has existed since VAC was introduced.
the only catch however is that you won't be able to join servers that don't have -insecure in their launch parameters, and all Valve's servers don't.
you'll need to find community servers which have -insecure in their launch options, which are usually called "not VAC-protected", you can turn this property on or off in the server browser to search only for non-VAC-protected servers. if you want to cheat exclusively against other cheaters, also type "hvh" into the search box.
It feels bad playing against players you are severely more skilled than. By now, I'm not even sure I want to play against cheaters who toggle off.
Valve should make official clean vs. assisted servers.
Just stick to AA and soft aim, but cut the info-cheating.
This way, players can learn to read the game and develop gamesense without getting totally smashed.
Didn't seem to work last time I checked, though.
"Closets" start to be obnoxious at 15k elo.
Quit rage baiting