I was theorizing what Valve could maybe do to help combat hackers and an idea I came up with is: players who refuse to kick their hacking teammates should be given the same punishment as the person who's cheating. Thoughts?
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Replying to @SimpleFlips
"Hello and welcome to CS:GO. Please take note it is now mandatory for every player to report cheating behaviour among their team, otherwise they may be subject to a temporary banishement." To me it sounds more like a broken system, I'd rather focus on headshots than hackers tbh.
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Nah that's not really how I explained it at all. I'm talking about when a teammate protects their friend from being kicked since everyone has to vote yes for the kick to be successful.
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I understand better. It sounds like a problem of incredible complexity (sociology + combinatorics), and I belive companies do not take such decisions unless they have every case in control. "Case by case" ban already sounds like a last resort solution to the complex and eternal
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problem of exclusion, and it'd be better if nobody were to mess with the existing processes. (I'm tackling the problem from the company's perspective.)
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*by combinatorics, I mean there must be so many cases of reasons to/not to kick someone it's impossible to judge them automatically.
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I agree but since bans in csgo are not determined automatically and a human is in charge of whether or not they are "cheating beyond a reasonable doubt", they could determine with the information given to them that someone was protecting them from bring kicked "beyond a reas..."
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