Nearly anyone who has played Counter-Stirke: Global Offensive has come across a hacker, whether you realize it or not. This problem is so persistent that Valve’s anti-cheat system is constantly banning thousands of players every day.
With CSGO hacking, there is an easy way to check the history of matches you have participated in to see if the accounts of your fellow players have been banned.
Check match history for players banned by VAC
The plugin called Ban Checker for Steam is currently available on Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. It allows you to check your match history for players detected by the Valve anti-cheat system. After downloading this extension, log in to Steam through your browser.
Click on your profile name, then select “Games” from the list on the right hand side of the website. Find Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and select “Personal Game Data”. This selection will take you to the page where Valve stores all of your stats from CSGO, including match history.
Go here to get your STEAM API key using the account you logged in with in Steam and copy the key. It allows you to get game data from the Steam API.
Click on “Competitive Matches” and then “Set Steam API key” on your matches. Select “Use Custom API Key” and paste your API Key in, then save. Open the Personal Game Data page again, click “Load whole match history”. Retrieving match information from the Steam API can be time consuming. When done, click “Check loaded matches for bans.”
In this account, we find 3% of the same players who were banned by the VAC. Quite low compared to what people think about the amount of hackers in the game. However, we now have a way to check who’s been banned in our match history.
Source link: CSGO: Instructions to check if those who have played with you have been banned by VAC
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