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It prevents some from cheating. Others continue to then come here to complain about it when they are caught..
Valve is constantly improving VAC, Overwatch, VACnet and their other tools to fight cheating.
No anti cheat will ever completely rid a game of cheaters..
Reports and trust factor have nothing to do with VAC.
VAC punishes, it isn’t a deterrent. As a punishment it does the job.
oh good! an excellent discussion topic.
I appreciate that you can say this, and it is correct but only with respect to your recent experience:
-joining a game in counterstrike
-then facing a cheater shortly after.
the problem with saying 'the anti cheat does not work' is the fact that the player cheating probably has a new account that was created today - and can freely play counterstrike and disrupt other player's games until the anti cheat eventually removes them from playing. but the ban is delayed, which allows the cheater a lot of consequence free cheating.
and then once banned, the cheater makes a new steam account, rejoins the server they were griefing, and goes right back to griefing.
the fact here is, VAC is very effective, and it is picking up the paid private cheats as well, as many users are so shocked and confused that they paid for inventory stuff in cs:go, then paid for a private cheat, and still got caught lol.
so at the end of the day, the valve policy of 'allowing free to play' on counterstrike and 'delaying a ban' is caussing stress to current legitimate players.
one solution i would propose is to stop a player that has been 'vac banned' from creating new steam accounts. and remove the ability to continue this process of rinsing new accounts. this is inelegant and difficult to implement.
the community did resist having an anti cheat with high permissions on the player pc once in the past, and that likely would have taken care of cheating problems instantly.
i think perhaps a bad move to allow more cheaters into valve servers is to allow cs:go to be free to play. i think it should be paid only.
but again, its not elegant as a solution.
Spoofing hardware ID? Not that much longer.