COUNTER-STRIKE players club v2: Cloud9 made America great again

Just a casual Thursday informational bomb from Valve:
https://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/2021/04/33750/

Im 50/50 on this. My anti-cheat persona wants them banned for life from CSGO Valve Majors. However i must understand the game has been out for nearly nine years and is likely to go another nine years. So a middle ground of this is reasonable.

well, its not like people doesnt change or cant develop. Its very hard to find a sport which bans are given for life, just because thats somehow the goal of a sport. To give people a chance to prove themselves. You should keep an extra eye on those people tho
 
Just a casual Thursday informational bomb from Valve:
https://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/2021/04/33750/


Im 50/50 on this. My anti-cheat persona wants them banned for life from CSGO Valve Majors. However i must understand the game has been out for nearly nine years and is likely to go another nine years. So a middle ground of this is reasonable.

How many times have cheaters ruined your gaming experience?
Fuck the cheaters. They should be banned for life.
 
How many times have cheaters ruined your gaming experience?

In CSGO the last time i ran into someone i knew was cheating in a competitive match was late 2014. Third party MM clients ban players for only two years when caught cheating. Something these third parties have followed since before 2012.
 
fnatic picked Ancient for their map against NIP?!
 
@KaNesDeath I keep seeing that teams are forming academy league teams, are those minor league teams?
 
LAN is back mofos.

Will Gambit keep dominating? Can Furia or Liquid make NA/Br cs take a step up?
 
Yesterday Valve introduced CSGO competitive community guidelines for the first time: https://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/fair-play-guidelines/

Indicator that VACnet is about to be fully let loose. With Overwatch cases(eventually) primarily revolving around Griefing where "anti-competitive behavior" was never fully defined in the past nine years of existence.

Did the math. VACnet has reviewed a minimum of 5 billion individual cases in its 3-1/2 years of existence.
 
Yesterday Valve introduced CSGO competitive community guidelines for the first time: https://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/fair-play-guidelines/

Indicator that VACnet is about to be fully let loose. With Overwatch cases(eventually) primarily revolving around Griefing where "anti-competitive behavior" was never fully defined in the past nine years of existence.

Did the math. VACnet has reviewed a minimum of 5 billion individual cases in its 3-1/2 years of existence.

Never heard of Vacnet before. Just looked into and it sounds awesome.
 
I wish valve spent that money making vac better

It was once made kernel level and reverted because of users security concerns. Which led to Valve creating Overwatch, Trust Factor and VACnet. VACnet is the future of anti-cheat measures not kernel level anti-cheats.
 
WTF was that mech game bullshit? They may as well run Raid Shadow Legends commercials at this point.
 
They may as well run Raid Shadow Legends commercials at this point.

Funny story. ESL actually has them as a sponsor for EPL, lol. Along with some crypto exchange network bullshit and the US Air Force.
 
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