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Post by atomnuk-GZR on Apr 1, 2010 9:14:15 GMT -5
Hello all, hey thought id let ya know COD 2 is a hack fest if you guys haven't found out already. I feel i wasted $60 on junk. But this new game i am playing has been pretty good they have fixed allot of the initial problems and the servers a dedicated so they boot any cheats. just food for thought!
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Post by parasite42 on Apr 1, 2010 19:34:37 GMT -5
I agree there is a lot of hacks but there is also times that we get into a room and there are no hacks at all which makes for a pretty fun game when there is enough of us playing usually we have the room pretty much to ourselves but it’s just getting everyone to play, as for new game I don’t see myself buying it any time soon.
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Post by wolftracks-GZR on Apr 9, 2010 7:25:08 GMT -5
I agree there is a lot of hacks but there is also times that we get into a room and there are no hacks at all which makes for a pretty fun game when there is enough of us playing usually we have the room pretty much to ourselves but it’s just getting everyone to play, as for new game I don’t see myself buying it any time soon. What is VAC? The Valve Anti-Cheat system is enabled for servers displaying the Secured shield logo. If a user connects to a VAC-Secured server from a computer with identifiable cheats installed, the VAC system will ban the user from playing on VAC-Secured servers in the future. While server admins may choose to ban specific players, server admins cannot VAC ban players. The VAC system is automated - contacting Steam Support to report cheaters is not necessary, nor will Steam Support act on any information provided. The VAC system reliably detects cheats using their cheat signatures. Any third-party modification to a game designed to give one player an advantage over another is classified as a cheat or hack and will trigger a VAC ban. This includes modifications to a game's core executable files and dynamic link libraries.
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