The cheater was banned, and the match was canceled.
While many cheaters in Counter-Strike 2 remain a problem, one player discovered an unusually effective solution – sending an influx of almost 200 reports against a cheater. And it worked.
After submitting 195 reports in a few minutes, the player triggered Valve's VAC Live system, which resulted in a ban for the cheater and the cancellation of the match. Some players suppose it is a working approach, which implies that if players report together, Valve can quickly step in to ban those who bypass the game's rules.
While anti-cheat efforts continue, the community enriches Valve's shooter with original content. Check out custom CS2 maps created by Lillykyu, who has been mixing the game's maps with the features of other games and even software: the creator has shared an MS Paint map, a Fruit Ninja map, a Jetpack Joychicken map, and a fully breakable Mirage Bricks map:
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