< Part one earlier briefly explained the types of hacks and how they work. Now it’s time for us to practice to learn the hack. The Cybersport team decided to find out how the hacking problem was. I created an account no one was using then bought a well known paid hack and set my sights on Global Elite. I use this software in every game. The normal rank on my non-hacked account is Gold Nova 4. To avoid the test being cut short by VAC or Overwatch, I have prepared as secret as possible: small FOV on aimbot, low RCS, and especially Does not shoot through smoke or walls. I also set the aimbot to not always headshot; headshot accounted for only a third of the kills. Wallhack and radarhack are always on. In 2 months, and only 168 hours in the game after buying the account, I was a Global Elite. The software costs $11 for 2 months of use. Two months and 168 in-game after purchasing the account, I’m a Global Elite. Wallhack and radarhack give me full information about the enemy, but I am in no hurry to move to the destination even though I know the enemy will move there. If I hold B, I will stay there until I hear my teammates enter A in voice chat. Even if the opposing team has taken the base, I’ll try to retake it as little as possible – not just going out in a 1v3 situation. I know my shots are perfect (cheating) and as soon as the enemy shows up or misses, I can still beat them. More importantly, I never forgot the grenade. Sometimes it is necessary to toss them for no reason at all, but you will need at least one flashbang if you want to retake. I think no one will suspect anything if you sometimes blind the enemy in the corners. With other grenades, you can toss them in places where enemies normally appear. Even when I knew the enemy’s location, I let them shoot me in the back, only then did I turn around and send him off the board with an accurate headshot. Sometimes the enemy kills me with a headshot. But those are the things that keep you undetected. If all my teammates are doing a good job and don’t need me, I can ‘play crazy’, go in simply without checking the obvious corners, and as you would expect: die. I only lost one game in the first 10: there was also a hacker on the other side. When the score was 12-4 in our favor, the other side turned on Ragebot. Everyone is bound to encounter this hacker at least once in their life: you get shot in the head through a wall without knowing what happens. Meanwhile, the hacker is spinning in circles so that no one knows where he’s really aiming. Everyone will soon find themselves dealing with a hacker. Opening Ragebot will ensure that your team wins or inhibits the opponent. But either way, you’ve already let everyone know you’re a hacker and are sure to get the report. Overwatch will receive a demo and you will mercilessly ban such behavior. The most important thing is not to fall into the trap and accept defeat. Ranked in the first 10 games, I entered the highest possible rank as Legendary Eagle Master. During the process of going up to Global Elite, I was almost always at the top of the table, at least positive 15 frags. In a third of the matches, I was accused of hacking; but it only happens when you play fair. Before I reached Level 21, I met the hacker three times at a time, one on my side, the other on the opposing team. In each of the eight games, the opponent will turn on the Ragebot when defeat is near. The higher the rank, the more cheats. After having Prime, in ten games that I played myself, I only met the hacker once when I turned on Ragebot and another guy also ‘carried the team alone’. They are soon discovered when the mind moves abnormally fast. In addition, in CSGO, they only check in locations where the real enemy is hiding. Ragebot test video. You can shoot 100 times better than Niko and still not beat Ragebot. In our experience, CSGO has an unacceptable hacking problem. VAC, Overwatch or Prime aren’t enough to protect you. One coder said that HD scanning doesn’t really help much: [penci_blockquote style=”style-1″ align=”none” author=””]You could say each piece of software is separate. Most of the code has different characters, and is random. Actually, no one knows if VAC scans hard drive data, but just in case it’s better. The problem is, the cheat software is not detected, it’s just the account. This means I only have to change the name a bit, even if my software is on the VAC list[/penci_blockquote] So the possibility of being dropped into Valve’s blacklist is quite low. As for Overwatch, despite enough reports, and unquestionable evidence, what you need to do is relax the settings of the software and follow the clear rules for mature players: Like not watching. available through the wall before pre-fire. Are there other ways for players not to encounter hackers in CSGO matchmaking? The first thought was to change the platform: ESEA and FACEIT. Their anti-cheat system shuts down all paid software. However, it is not always effective. Some coders even sell anti-cheat circumvention software; an ESEA circumvention software costs just over $4 and lasts a lifetime. The software can be further customized to not be detected by the anti-cheat party before entering the game. However, FACEIT’s server works completely differently, and some features of CSGO hacking software do not work in the game. ESEA’s anti-cheat uses an extra screen algorithm. And when they ban, they not only ban the account but also the serial number of the hard drive. Although there is no detection software, the possibility of getting banned on these platforms is quite high. They have their own Overwatch team: the admins are always watching the demos of the suspects. They are better than Valve’s Overwatch, also, there are far fewer players in ESEA and FACEIT compared to the normal matchmaking system. But ESEA admins also make mistakes. At the end of 2017, Nokola “Lobanja” Mijomanovic spoke out about many CSGO pro players getting banned for complaining about hackers in S rank. We will check if these complaints are true. Cybersport’s next goal is to get into Rank S EU on ESEA. This process will be updated later! We expect to see this warning before we reach rank S. Only Valve is the most effective side against hacking. If Valve can’t do it themselves, they can bring in a third-party anti-cheat, like BattleEye, the system used in PUBG and Rainbow Six. However, these games also have cheats and went undetected for more than two months, but they cost a lot of money and probably won’t last much longer. In November and December, the PUBG developer locked 800.00 accounts, which means their anti-cheat campaign has started. Why does Valve continue to embrace VAC, no matter how inefficient it is? This question can only be answered by Valve. Obviously it’s hard to create a 100% blocking anti-cheat system, Valve has other ways: they can sue the developers of the hacking software. Blizzard and Riot Games have proven this to be an effective method. CSGO publisher in China, Perfect World, also caught the hacker just weeks after the game’s launch. Tencent, the Chinese publisher of PUBG, helped police find 120 suspects who wrote cheat software. At the same time, it’s unclear if Valve is willing to participate. A year ago, the company had a war against skin roulettes websites, but only a few were closed before the war was over. Today, hundreds of roulettes continue to operate. We shouldn’t let hacks exist. Even the hack writers guarantee you won’t lose your money, your account or your stuff. But of course, there’s a lot more. Cheating kills the essence of the game and honest gamers really love it. Any gains made are of no value; Once you achieve Global Elite in CSGO, you no longer want to log into the game. There is nothing left to enjoy: if you want to enjoy anything from the game, play the game without the hack. And without them, you won’t be as ‘horrible’ as before. Money can’t buy real precision – or the feelings of joy you get after every fair win round. Follow: gr1nderPart two, training: Global Elite in just two months
So the game has a way out?
So where does Valve stand in this regard?
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