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Not by much. I thought the same thing. Still come across with prime. Premier mode, comp mode, and casual all seems to be crawling with them.
I hope so because it doesn't feel that way. I started a couple weeks ago and have encountered way more hackers now than when I started (i had free version for a while too). I've also heard rumors that reporting people lower trust factor. I don't know if I even believe in said "trust factor" but can't see this being true either. Probably hackers mad and spreading misinformation so people wont report them.
Why not get an actual anti cheat instead of VAC? I think it's a scheme. "We are doing our part to make sure hackers dont ruin your experience". Meanwhile hackers are rampant, buy new accounts, farm cases and good loot. If by chance they get a ban they'll just buy another account and more hacks and back at it. An actual anti cheat is the only answer but Valve wont do it because they'll lose money.
Nah it's easier for Valve to let these soy boys flip their expensive bfly knives and believe they're undetected "good" players. It's a joke. Valve knows banning these accounts (whether hackers or farmers) would lose a lot of revenue. Player count would drop and the illusion of being one of the biggest FPS would slowly desolve.