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Hi everyone, I'm curious, in CS2 I heard that there are a lot of cheaters, is it true? If true, why don't the developers stop them? And how do you know if there are cheaters in the match? I think this needs to be discussed as I'm new to steam. If useful discussion, don't spare the reward))) want to buy myself, thank you))
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HeRtZ Mar 9 @ 7:23pm 
Yes, cheaters this is problem, valve doesn’t a solved proplem
Lumina Mar 9 @ 8:21pm 
Valve Anti Cheat right now suck
ATLAS Mar 14 @ 11:36am 
the developers are leaking the source code to the cheaters and get heavy financial kickback in return it's an open secret at this point.

the management at valve's knows this but turns a blind eye because the customer base seems to increase it's consumption of cases while suffering from frustration of having to constantly play versus cheaters.

the cheaters themselves also bring in a steady income as long as you don't ban too many at once.

business 101 and as long as you open cases nothing will change.
VALVE and STEAM support cheater, this is why VAC never work
In the last 5 matches i had, 3 of them had cheaters
KOLHIIS Mar 14 @ 11:54am 
Originally posted by Hecate:
Valve Anti Cheat right now suck
WHY??
echo Mar 14 @ 5:10pm 
Originally posted by ATLAS:
the developers are leaking the source code to the cheaters and get heavy financial kickback in return it's an open secret at this point.

the management at valve's knows this but turns a blind eye because the customer base seems to increase it's consumption of cases while suffering from frustration of having to constantly play versus cheaters.

the cheaters themselves also bring in a steady income as long as you don't ban too many at once.

business 101 and as long as you open cases nothing will change.
I don't see the logic in this, why then make up a fact that they are supposedly fighting against cheaters by creating Vac. On the contrary, it harms the game, because it loses the client base, wondering why I should play the game, if everything is not fair there, not assessing the skill and skills of players. It's losing interest. I think they just don't want to spend money on fighting fraudsters, it's a disadvantage for them.
UNKNOWN Mar 14 @ 5:16pm 
Originally posted by echo:
Originally posted by ATLAS:
the developers are leaking the source code to the cheaters and get heavy financial kickback in return it's an open secret at this point.

the management at valve's knows this but turns a blind eye because the customer base seems to increase it's consumption of cases while suffering from frustration of having to constantly play versus cheaters.

the cheaters themselves also bring in a steady income as long as you don't ban too many at once.

business 101 and as long as you open cases nothing will change.
I don't see the logic in this, why then make up a fact that they are supposedly fighting against cheaters by creating Vac. On the contrary, it harms the game, because it loses the client base, wondering why I should play the game, if everything is not fair there, not assessing the skill and skills of players. It's losing interest. I think they just don't want to spend money on fighting fraudsters, it's a disadvantage for them.
It's because he just made up that story
stephiL Mar 14 @ 5:35pm 
Originally posted by echo:
Originally posted by ATLAS:
the developers are leaking the source code to the cheaters and get heavy financial kickback in return it's an open secret at this point.

the management at valve's knows this but turns a blind eye because the customer base seems to increase it's consumption of cases while suffering from frustration of having to constantly play versus cheaters.

the cheaters themselves also bring in a steady income as long as you don't ban too many at once.

business 101 and as long as you open cases nothing will change.
I don't see the logic in this, why then make up a fact that they are supposedly fighting against cheaters by creating Vac. On the contrary, it harms the game, because it loses the client base, wondering why I should play the game, if everything is not fair there, not assessing the skill and skills of players. It's losing interest. I think they just don't want to spend money on fighting fraudsters, it's a disadvantage for them.
Hello mate. I'm CS player since 2003, and I have some friendly words to tell you, in respectful manner and non-toxic too.

This game is cheat infested and Valve doesn't really care about it. Do they know? Yes, they do. There's only 2 people "working" on anti-cheat from the release of CS2 and that's about it.

Like previous comment said, for Valve this game is only business. There is no legacy left.
In CS:GO you had cheaters, yes, but in much more less frequency than here.
Here, counting 10 games will bring you at least 5 cheaters that will not get banned even if you report them for obvious reasons.

If Valve decided to ban them, which they could because they have all the data (meaning, all the paid cheats are detected - but not executed because of the point profit), they will lose at least 1/3 percent of their player base. Also, if they ban Chinese farming bots, they will get to lose 2/3 percent of their player base. Results on that? Poor business for their milking cow, plus they would been left with less than 400k players per month.

All they want is to get the people to buy "prime", cheat their way to the good positions, maybe open few cases in the process and that's about it. Why? 1 prime = $16, now count how many of those 1/3 are the real players that cheats and for how much they sell their account for.

Buy - cheat - sell - repeat.

At this point, Valve will not fix their cheating problem. This is pure greediness and they really don't care because they think that their company or "milking cow" cannot be touched. Although, they don't acknowledge that they wouldn't exist if there was no player base for their game. That's how the time will tell them "You know what, you had enough."
When that will happen? I really don't know. It can be 5 or 10 years, but at one point it will happen. Gamblers will stop, change the life course (nor I don't have nothing against someone whom gambles, I'm saying that you are the one who brings Valve the value by spending your money on them), or the simple way like people just stopping with playing this game.

My pure advice to you is to get weekly drops, keep those cases and when you stack them enough just sell or keep for profit in a long run. Don't get attached and find another game to play and to enjoy with. This Counter-Strike is broken, too many mentally ill cheaters that are worthless in real-life so they think that normal people are stupid (superior complex), so they cheat in-game to feel better while Valve is getting money by letting those same mentally ill people to do it. It's much more focused on psychological level than we could understand and Valve knows this.

Valve is valued at 8$ billion because of things like this and they will not stop until some of their cash cow will get broken, so that they will have to fix it in order to get more people back into it. Really not worth your time, neither your mental health. They don't care about us, their player base. All they care about is profit margin and competitiveness with major companies in the same, and even other industries. They simply love to see people cheating, spending money on them, giving them more reasons not to develop proper anti-cheat or even overwatch. They don't care about you, me, anyone whom plays this game including cheaters and people that spend money in respect to them. And that's just pure greediness.

Seek another game man.
ATLAS Mar 19 @ 5:05pm 
they milk the cheaters by banning them slowly and letting them have a bit of fun.
they always come back like addicts and valve makes money off of it.

it's by design.
Nanook Mar 19 @ 6:22pm 
This is a gambling game using a FPS to sell. They don't care about cheaters.
its total garbage, game is garbage first then on top of that main problem they cant even control cheaters

we are talking about hacks that have a revenue 1-5M dollars per month

they allowed a totally new business to evolve, for which in China people went to jail when Tencent opened a case about them....which means only one thing, they are making them

CS2 hack developers have their own podcast and interviews, so even they know their identity.....nothing happens

Conclusion, they are the ones who make it and gain money, same with the cases with their illegal casinos
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Date Posted: Mar 9 @ 7:07pm
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