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11:31, 07.03.2024
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Premier Mode in Counter-Strike2 is a breeding ground for cheaters. And all this is due to Valve.
Premier Mode in Counter-Strike 2 is facing a major security issue after a recent update that didn't deal with anti-cheat at all.
On February 7, the developers released an update that appeared to disable the main functions of the anti-cheat system in competitive mode, the most popular mode for ranked matches. This raises serious concerns about the integrity of competitive matches, as players using unauthorized third-party software, commonly referred to as "cheats", can now potentially participate without detection.
While using cheats in competitive mode will still result in a ban, players can exploit this vulnerability to gain an unfair advantage without immediate consequences. This event caused an uproar in the CS2 community, with professional players and eSports organizations expressing their disappointment and calling on Valve, the game's developer, to quickly resolve the issue.
The full extent of this vulnerability and the reasons for disabling anti-cheat in competitive mode remain unclear. It is important to note that the use of cheats in any game mode is strictly against the rules of the game and can lead to permanent account blocking.
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