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I was thinking to myself, just how many people get banned automatically in the scale of the 20 million Steam accounts that have been created. A stat from VACBanned.com says...
It's great these accounts are excluded from secure servers but what else could be done to stop people turning to cheats in the first place? Or making things harder for individuals get cheats working?
I get the feeling a lot of young players just get a silly urge to try and cheat and get caught out. Perhaps there should be more notices in Valve games to show VAC constantly on the prowl and most of the time they will get caught. I'm not defending them, I think further deterents would be useful to drive this behaviour out fully when players first join Steam before they start getting ideas.
Thoughts of others?
I think that's incredibly high. Thinking about it, that means there is a hell of a lot of people buying games through Steam then searching out cheats / hacks online (and 7% are only the ones which are caught).7.38% of Steam accounts checked are VAC banned
It's great these accounts are excluded from secure servers but what else could be done to stop people turning to cheats in the first place? Or making things harder for individuals get cheats working?
I get the feeling a lot of young players just get a silly urge to try and cheat and get caught out. Perhaps there should be more notices in Valve games to show VAC constantly on the prowl and most of the time they will get caught. I'm not defending them, I think further deterents would be useful to drive this behaviour out fully when players first join Steam before they start getting ideas.
Thoughts of others?