“I plan to switch to Valorant” - Players on Reddit praise Riot's anti-cheat compared to CS2
“I plan to switch to Valorant” - Players on Reddit praise Riot's anti-cheat compared to CS2

Comparing CS and Valorant has become standard for the communities of both shooters, as they are main competitors. But despite differing opinions on various aspects, one thing remains constant: Riot's anti-cheat is much better at its job, as openly stated by players of both disciplines.

Yesterday, on the information platform Reddit, a user with the nickname OwnEmploy8896 started a discussion. In it, he shared his thoughts on the current state of cheaters in CS 2, compared it to Riot's shooter, and even stated that he plans to fully switch to Valorant.

I have been a staunch and dedicated fan of Counter Strike since I started playing, but I can no longer cope with this. All the hard work related to constantly raising my rank is cut short by cheaters, no matter how hard I work, I cannot outplay a cheater. Will I feel the same in Valorant? It seems to be a much more modern and well-maintained game than Counter Strike.

In the comments, most participants agreed with the author. They stated that Riot Games takes fighting cheaters seriously, as seen in League of Legends, which has had no cheater issues for 13-15 years. Additionally, Valorant's Vanguard is regularly updated, making more and more cheats unavailable, and cheaters themselves are getting banned.

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So, if Valve fixes the issues with cheaters, more and more people will switch to Valorant in the future. Stay tuned to our portal to learn more about the Valorant community discussions.

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