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While usually you won't be VAC banned, it depends on what you're using to do it. You do also risk a game ban by using them in competitive.
I wouldn't take any chances, if I were you. It's not really fair either, towards the other players. Maybe use hardware macro scripts? Those will be difficult to detect. But they may still be able to detect identical input, giving away you're using it.
I want to know this as well. I've created some advanced macro scripts for single player, I can't imagine them to be fair to use in multiplayer.
For example, with fighting games, you can automatically make your fighter do complex attack sequences, you would never be able to pull off consistently yourself (well, theoretically you could, but not in practice), by doing it manually.
That's sort of cheating, right? Especially when there is cross-platform support. Console (xbox, ps4, etc.) users will not be able to make use of.
Personally, I would consider that cheating. The same way using more powerful hardware would be cheating, or streaming while playing. It must be a grey area, dealt with on individual basis.
Is it not possible for you to simply not use those scripts in competitive, or when you´re in a leaderboard? Just because you can do something, doesn´t mean you have to do it.
You should stay away from bhop scripting unless you want to risk or take chances with VAC or Overwatch. Bhopping in CS:GO isn't even official to begin with.
^^^
Remember that just because something is "technically not a cheat" that might gain a VAC ban, BEHAVIORS will get reported by players, if they suspect an account is cheating or behaving in a way that makes their experience go bad.
So... Don't use something that will get your account reported, because game bans are just as impossible to remove as vac.
Found linked from the pinned thread :
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7849-RADZ-6869&l=english#avoidvac
"How can I ensure I don't get VAC banned?"
Use caution when installing any game modifications like scripts or custom skins, and only download custom content from trusted sources. Hackers may maliciously disguise their cheats to cause others to get banned.
Q "Can I get banned for b-hop scripting."
A "Depends on what you are using. If you are using something that hooks ( attaches ) its self to the game's process memory, then yes, the chances of you getting banned are very high. However, if you are using a software such as AHK[www.autohotkey.com], or simply are spamming the space-bar on a timer through an external software such as a 'macro,' you do not have to worry, as those sources are not inherited by, VAC. Again, I will reiterate the claim that 'VAC will only ban you if you attach an illegal ( blacklisted ) software to the game memory.' "
So if people report you enough times through the game's in-game feature for b-hopping rampantly, then that usually will get you into the Overwatch play-pool, and you could possibly say goodbye to your access on CS:GO due to receiving a Game-ban.
As everyone else here in the thread said EXACTLY that (it may or may not cause a vac but it most certainly can cause a game ban)... I don't really know why you feel it necessary to insult people and dodge words to appear 'clever'. We already said what you did, and used Valve's actual rules to do it.
Its as easy as that