wizardofid
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All I know is that the game is being held hostage by a very toxic and rather large cheating community. Perhaps Shroud was right, CS2 will spell the end to the game's tenure. Valve also only speaks to their community through patch notes...
I do think that Valve needs to introduce a kernel system level anti-cheat. It is not that intrusive unless it is being exploited. They can build their machine learning anti cheat as a second layer.
You will still have cheaters, but the devs creating those cheats will have a harder time to maintain those cheats and that comes at a price that most will not have access to.
CSGO had some ancient undetected cheats that anyone could get on Github without paying a cent. Not as good as the premier cheats, but sure Valve was aware? Though the user had to be a bit more advanced, knowing how to conceal those cheats without getting VAC banned. CS2 also now has cheats anyone can download. I'm not going to link to them.
It is also very easy to buy a reputable account with many hours and medals. Fake inventories continue to be a thing, people with trading links are being scammed by these all the time.
Still doesn't answer the burning question, why ? lol