There is a new anti-cheat system for Counter-Strike 2. Valve has now also tested this and a video shows how quickly the system reacts to cheaters.
- Valve has tested a new form of Valve Anti-Cheat for Counter-Strike 2.
- As soon as the system detects a cheater, the game is over immediately.
- Along with the new anti-cheat measures, there are also new guidelines for absent players.
Counter-Strike 2 got a new anti-cheater measure. Valve has renewed the VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) and it is supposed to stop the game as soon as the system detects a cheater.
In a closed test, Counter-Strike 2 tested the new VAC system. Some of these testers have now uploaded videos and tweets about the new system. You can see in action how a suspicious player is immediately VAC banned and the game is over.
New guidelines
The video shows how fast the new system apparently works. It only took a report from another player to alert the VAC. Afterwards The video shows how fast the new system works.
In combination with the VAC, Valve also introduced new policies against “case idlers”. These are players or bots that just sit in the game and wait for rewards. Thus, the new game should be more user-friendly than its predecessors in several ways.
There is no exact release date for Counter-Strike 2 yet. As soon as it is known, you will find it in our game release list. Elsewhere we will tell you which free first-person shooters are also interesting.
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