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hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.......no they wont if its just "on" your cpu.

 

How can something be on your CPU?

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Apparently VAC banned my account, I was in a secure server (which i didn't realize was secure cause I went to take a piss while it was loading) aimbot on and at the bottom it said "40™ Has Been Found With Hacks And Will Now Be Banned" I just shut CSS down fast as hell, I was worried for a bit till I played again and I wasn't banned. :D

 

Sounds like just another admin plugin to scare you.

OldManPeterson']It is kind of stupid for me to even put this in the news but what the fuck.

 

For years now, stupid people have been under the impression that if you get someones SteamID from a server your on and they are cheating, if you email that to Valve, they magically ban that person. A Half-Life 2 news site even recently posted this in their news after being raged by some myg0t members.

 

These idiots fail to realize Valve has never banned anyone reported in this fashion just for the simple reason anyone can send in a email with a SteamID, it has no proof. If this ever were true we'd be the first to abuse the crap out of it by reporting 1,000's of SteamID's of random people taken off random servers. Valve may make mistakes from time to time, but they have never been stupid enough to use a method as flawed and open for abuse as this.

 

So I hope that clears that up for the simple minded people who think emailing them SteamID's results in bans, it never has and never will.

 

Its fucking great we can rage and hack as much as we want and thos retards can't stop us.

nah, there just 12 year olds that spread rumours like that... indeed not really worth posting this in the news, i say let them be...

 

 

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