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Players who have a skin approved, will make a bit of money every time someone gets the skin.
Also VAC is not handled by the CS2 team.
VAC is its own separate department ENTIRELY.
Also if you have the time to complain without offering any useful ways to stop cheaters, you have time to Google the cheats and send a report to Steam Support about the cheat site.
You not the first to yell "DO SOMETHING!" and not offer your foolproof way of stopping cheaters.
They clearly won't read this in here, at suggestion / idea. Or their own Steam User Reviews section of thousands of users end on end complaining about the CS2 cheater problem OP mentions.
Eventually it will kill the game OP. And stop Valve's CS2 prime / skin markets. And no one will have to worry about it. Suggestion. Let it run its course.
Fire CS2 devs. They have not addressed the single most glaring issue ruing the game for years.
Fire them. Enough is enough.
I think it would be more productive if we gave out Kleenex tissues to all those crying "WOLF!!! every time they enter a game. Maybe send them to Specsavers as well because they are clearly seeing seeing things that aren't there.
Let the developers keep doing what they have been doing for the past 20+ years, which is ban cheaters, which after all is an extremely difficult thing to do. Just because people say they're not doing anything and that it is easy to ban cheats doesn't mean it actually is, no matter what you believe.
I don't understand the people who make excuses for the terrible state of the game.
You can't just get new people with the same knowledge because that knowledge is specific to working at your company.
And people probably don't want to work for a company where they know they're going to be fired if some random person on the internet says they should be.
Seems like listening to advice from angry people on the internet about how to run a business isn't the best idea.
Tens of millions of people play the game every month, and I've seen about ten people complaining on this forum. Sounds more like an issue localized to the vicinity of the keyboard.
And I don't understand people who see cheaters around every corner as if they were possessed. The game is doing fine. In fact,the game is doing better than pretty much every game in existence.
I don't need an alt account, I have a Day One Steam account with a four digit Steam ID, although I doubt you'll really understand that seeing as you've only been around for nine years or so.
I'm old sk00l and I don't consider CSGO/CS2 as competitive CS because 5v5 random players all playing for an individual rank is not competitive CS. So, because of this I don't play competitive because I don't care about a rank, stats or any thing else which is to boost my ego. Competitive CS is playing together as a clan, all working together to defeat the opposite team without any ego boosting individual stats. But I guess you've never really experienced how proper competitive CS is playing in leagues or a clan.
"Solo automated matchmaking is different from tournament play" is the most elitist thing you've ever read? You haven't read many things, then.