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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePFUtBRspb0
Start it from 42 seconds.
Any hardware or software funcitonality that applies is therefore considered and if present when connecting to secured servers may result in a ban applied to the account.
If you are in any doubt whatsoever as to the functionality of software or hardware has the potential to fall under this definition, then I recommend that you do not use it, since it is your responsibility to ensure that you do not allow the account to be logged onto secured servers with cheats present.
The video posted isn't related to having 3D turned on. ANYONE could do that with a pair of polorised glasses - usually the type found at cinemas or home 3d televisions.
Which would likely result eventually in a Game Ban.
I know I'm being paranoid but I have a lot of games on my steam account with a lot of history ( 10 year account ).
I think if some people have used it for a while with no problems I might just try it.