New Valve Anti-Cheat technology caught a few people cheating in Counter-Strike: Source and other games this week -- over 10,000. VAC detects anyone using cheat software and permanently bans their Steam account. We expect to see a surge of forum posts laying blame squarely at the feet of "my little brother."
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Actually, from the days when I used to play PCW's it was simply because we couldn't be arsed to install whatever client was needed. So you just might find the lack of responses is because whom ever you are asking, cba either. If we ever found anyone cheating in a pcw we just left and got another.harris1986 said:there will always be hackers, this annoys me too don't get me wrong but it's so easy these days to get hold of a new steam id it's a joke! i now no longer play (either myself or on servers) that aren't sglac enforced or have some form of active anti-cheat client! whilst i still realise that people can get around anti-cheat i have seen it done, it further reduces the risk of hackers and makes people slightly more wary!
it's strange when i'm looking for a pcw with my team the little amount of responses you get when you say that you have a sglac enforced server! kind of interesting huh![]()
Dj_Jestar said:Actually, from the days when I used to play PCW's it was simply because we couldn't be arsed to install whatever client was needed. So you just might find the lack of responses is because whom ever you are asking, cba either. If we ever found anyone cheating in a pcw we just left and got another.