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Posted: 22 Apr, 2024 @ 11:37am

The use of cheats in CS 2 is a significant issue that makes the game unpleasant and creates an unfair competitive environment. Existing anti-cheat systems are not always 100% effective. This proposal introduces a new anti-cheat system that could significantly reduce cheating.

The proposed system is inspired by the Inspector System in CS:GO. Inspectors will be able to watch matches live, preventing information leaks by monitoring the game 2-3 rounds behind. There will be 10 inspectors per match, and if at least 8 inspectors vote that cheating is occurring, the match will be canceled, and the cheater will be penalized. This system has several advantages: faster and more accurate cheat detection, fewer false alarms, and community involvement. However, the disadvantages include difficulty in finding inspectors, inspector training, and inspector abuse.

The Live Inspector System has the potential to significantly reduce cheating. Despite its drawbacks, its advantages outweigh them. It is recommended that Valve consider integrating the system. Additionally, efforts should be made to establish criteria for becoming an inspector and to develop tools for monitoring inspector performance and detecting cheats.

The integration of this system into CS:GO 2 will substantially reduce cheating and make the game fairer and more enjoyable.

(I recommend the game so that my recommendation goes to the top)

Thanks, best regards.
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