Players discuss a new wave of bans in CS2 on Reddit: is the anti-cheat ready for big changes?
Players discuss a new wave of bans in CS2 on Reddit: is the anti-cheat ready for big changes?

The Reddit community has been abuzz with discussion after numerous reports of players being banned by the anti-cheat in CS2 matches. Users receive notifications via the Leetify platform that their opponents have been banned, which has led to speculation about a possible new wave of bans or an update to VACNet 3.0.

Is this the beginning of a big ban wave?

In the top community comments, user CaraXJ suggested that these bans could be the result of one of three scenarios: “This is either a wave of bans, a coincidence, or VACNet 3.0 has been activated on more servers.” Some players have confirmed that they have received notifications of multiple banned opponents within the same day. For example, Jesarius wrote: “I've received 4-5 of these messages in the last 24 hours, it's definitely a wave.”

Community feedback on Leetify

Leetify, which notifies players of their opponents' bans, has also been the subject of discussion. Some people initially considered this feature to be a scam, such as Worldly-Ocelot-3358, but after many players experienced it, the perception changed. Now, many users consider this service useful because it allows players to monitor the results of their matches and see who played unfairly.

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Perception of the updated anti-cheat

Although many players are positive about the work of anti-cheat, there are those who express some doubts about its effectiveness. User NoNameDD claims that ban waves, in his opinion, only contribute to the development of cheats: “Ban waves only allow cheaters to adapt their programs.” However, others, such as The_Mormonator, dispute this, believing that ban waves allow anti-cheat developers to better protect the system: “This way, cheaters cannot immediately determine which exploits have been detected by the anti-cheat.”

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The Bottom Line

Although the new wave of bans in CS2 brings hope for a better gaming experience, the community is divided. Some players believe that Valve is successfully fighting cheaters, while others are skeptical of the ban waves, claiming that it is only a temporary solution. Regardless, players continue to observe the work of anti-cheaters and discuss its effectiveness.

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