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Wouldn't say vanguard is holy grail of anti cheat. with all cheaters and cheat developers, they will ALWAYS find a work around any anti cheat, until it catches up to them
But what I can tell you is that writing something like that in the vac forum doesn't help because it's an only user forum and Valve doesn't read it.
Fascinating but (for me) incomprehensible to go these lengths only to cheat in a game
Yes, that is the best course of action. CS2 is a free to play game with a thriving black market of skin trading, therefor it has great appeal to countries with less financial stability.
so you end up with people who make money selling skins, skins they will get their hands on no matter what. be it cheating or hijacking accounts or whatnot.
face it, your beloved game has become a job to criminals.