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And I’ll say, if I had my way I would lock any account with a vac ban. Extreme maybe but I don’t care, cheaters are scum.
Regarding this idea itself, depends from my point of view... If someone got banned once and has changed their ways years and years later, locking them out of everything wouldn't be the right move (imo)... However... Repeated offenders who will make constant throwaway accounts just to get banned for cheating deserve this treatment fully..
A good first step imo would be to change it so that the entire inventory of a account gets locked, right now only the skins get locked from the game that someone got banned in... Just make it so that this goes away and change it to every single game that has been played on the banned account... Even better, make it so that skins can't even be earned anymore.. As one of the bigger reasons as to why people cheat in cs2 for example is because of the skins, because they have this idea that earning a few skins with a "value" of a few cents is going to "magically" make them rich overnight...
Aside of that, more devs should do what Rust devs are already doing... By banning banned players/prohibit access to banned players... Developers should choose for themselves if they want to see people playing their game with banned accounts..