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Докладване на проблем с превода
majority of the player base in CoD Games assumes
1) using VPN = cheating
What is an example for this? I will not buy anything while the VPN is active. Is there anything else that I have to be aware of?
Thank you, I only play coop and not really competitive games like CoD or Battlefield.
As long as you are not using a VPN while making purchases on steam you're fine
Note that in general a VPN does nothing for 'privacy' or otehr nonsense. You're just paying a company to burn a hole in your wallet. It will also increase latency as it require time to encrypt/decrypt the packets on both sides. There are exteremly few instances where a VPN would improve anything from a performance perspective. It also provides little to zero 'privacy'
and you also make a mistake in use it for test only and keep doing it.
i and other can tell you if VPN can get it to work into steam, then you also proof netcard working and you have issue into steam from your pc , so technicaly you just busted yourself.
thats how any tek person on IT will see it.
ppl seem to forget, proof work both ways.