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11 Jun @ 9:24am
Reminder that CS2 has the overall lowest amount of cheaters compared to any other competitive game on the market because of how secure VAC is as an anti-cheat.
People complaining about VAC are using it as a a scapegoat when losing matches.
This game had more cheaters during the CSGO era before it was F2P. Pay-2-play games have more cheaters than F2P and that has been proven many times if you look at the stats.
Appreciate all the work you do, Valve, in keeping this game cheater free to maintain the competitive integrity that has been lost in many other competitive games.
People complaining about VAC are using it as a a scapegoat when losing matches.
This game had more cheaters during the CSGO era before it was F2P. Pay-2-play games have more cheaters than F2P and that has been proven many times if you look at the stats.
Appreciate all the work you do, Valve, in keeping this game cheater free to maintain the competitive integrity that has been lost in many other competitive games.