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by ThatPlayer
200 days ago
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Yes, because players want to spend time moderating other players instead of playing the game. Sounds fun! Community servers literally invented anti-cheat. All current big name anti-cheats started as anti-cheats for community servers. And admins would choose to use them. Game developers would see that and integrate it. Quake 3 Arena even added Punkbuster in a patch. Modern community servers like FiveM for GTAV, or Face-It and ESEA for CS2 have more anti-cheats, not less. |
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