As you all know Valve’s two major fps games (CS2 and TF2) suffer from major cheating and botting issues. Would you trust and accept if Valve implemented a kernel level anti-cheat just like Valorant’s Vanguard or FaceIT?
As you all know Valve’s two major fps games (CS2 and TF2) suffer from major cheating and botting issues. Would you trust and accept if Valve implemented a kernel level anti-cheat just like Valorant’s Vanguard or FaceIT?
I highly doubt a kernal level anticheat would do anything. Just look at every other game that has one - still cheating problems. All it does it open up new security holes, and increases the risk of something being damaged. I think it was literally this week that the top FaceIt player was revealed to be a cheater, and that is in a system with more scrutiny and a kernal level anticheat.