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Does VAC really work? you really have a volatile imagination. Cheaters are met every day when playing premier match... top1000 75% of cheaters and you claim that VAC works as it should and does not need to be managed? there is such dissatisfaction everywhere that this game has the most cheaters.. I saw a person even doing a live broadcast using cheats.. and he is still playing... and you say that everything is fine here? even pro players give you hints that it needs to be handled.. anticheat needs to be more effective.. because now it's a load of crap
It is a cheater punisher.
To get banned by VAC a player must first cheat.
The system cannot stop them before they cheat, as the system cannot predict what someone is going to do.
Also VAC needs a sample of the cheat software to be able to detect it.
VAC works fine. The real kicker is that one could argue we've reached a point where a more pro-active measure should be put in place. This is a discussion that, I believe, is legitimate and worth exploring. But, ultimately, Valve and only Valve will see value or not in such a proposition.
VAC is perfect as is. Long live VAC.
Ok. Yeah, yeah. Got it. No problem.
Not reading that either.
Edit: Thanks for the points, whoever gave them to me.