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by Draiken
665 days ago
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IMO anti-cheats at this point are more of a PR tool than actual cheat prevention systems. Look at Vanguard: they marketed Valorant specifically focused on the anti-cheat to draw players away from CS:GO where many in the community think cheaters are rampant. The only difference is that maybe you have a few less rage hackers that get caught by it, but anyone that really wants to cheat will still be able to, it's just a lot harder for players to see. All they care about is the public perception. If it looks like it has less cheaters, it's good enough for them. The cost? You basically install malware from a Chinese company in you computer... |
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