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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
I'll tell you something: if anyone doubts your style of play, the best thing is to record your games and upload them to YouTube. This way, you can prove that you're not doing anything wrong. I do it, and I'm fine with my account so I can continue playing and showing that I play fair, unlike others who are afraid to record their games.
PD: This happened a few days ago. A user said he was legitimate and never cheated. Someone investigated him, downloaded his competitive profile, and ended up being a cheater.
That's why I always say STEAM isn't wrong with cheaters. Just don't do it, and you won't get banned.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNWrtjAIdv8