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I'm not afraid to show how I play, and I'm not the best in the world, but at least I know how to play fairly, unlike many people who claim to be good and never show even 30 seconds of how they play.
Should I go back and repeat this? Is there anything abnormal in the video that demonstrates something against Steam's rules and regulations?
thats nice that you are not afraid to show how you play, but it means nothing at the end of the day.
if you want, but again it will mean nothing. if you did get banned your recorded game play would mean nothing to valve.
don't know didn't watch it. why? because it does not matter what i think of your game play.
Have you ever seen someone on the forum say that it's good to have a ban and at the same time have a YouTube profile with videos on their Steam profile?
Because if a cheater records, by capturing the gameplay screen, they capture both the gameplay and the weird things that only cheaters see.
Valve is only interested in the processes running in the background, even so, as I said before.
There is no gamer with a game ban who has a YouTube channel and shows how they play and demonstrates their gameplay.
Even if someone uses aimbot, it's very identifiable, and no one would risk their reputation unless they want controversy and grow with controversy.
yes i have. here is a hint: they only post videos where they are not breaking the rules.
many cheats include a "streamer" or recording mode, where all the cheat ui is hidden.
actually there is. i have seen plenty of people post here about being falsely banned then using some random gameplay footage they have as "proof" they are not cheating.
first things first, ignore people who accuses you of cheating or breaking the rules. secondly i'm on steam forums and i have never seen anyone recommending "record and demonstrate your gameplay" unless you are referring to either CS2 forums or some steam group you are in.
VAC system doesn't look at Videos, as it is an automated system.
Now if people think you are "cheating" or breaking any rules, then they have to report you and move on, if something comes from it, then you will be sitting with a ban. But if you are not using cheats or breaking the rules, then there is nothing to worry about. I mean, i have met and seen my fair share of people who are legit players, who were accused of cheating but in the meantime they are just good players. Someone even accused me before on steam forums that i'm a "well known cheater", when i never cheated in CS2. What i'm trying to say is, there are people who don't know what cheating looks like when it is sitting right in front of them, yet they rather want to accuse anyone who is better then them of cheating
vacban - https://steamhost.cn/help_steampowered_com/en/faqs/view/647C-5CC1-7EA9-3C29
gameban cs2 - https://steamhost.cn/help_steampowered_com/en/faqs/view/4E54-0B96-D0A4-1557
gameban by developer - https://steamhost.cn/help_steampowered_com/en/faqs/view/46DB-4CEC-F7E9-49E5
personnally i would just ignore people who accuse you of cheating. Reporting system in the game is there for a reason. Besides, if you not using cheats or breaking the rules, then there is absolutely nothing for you to worry about. Also "I've seen people on the forum who often say (it's recommended to record and demonstrate your gameplay), and I did just that." i been on and off forums for some time and i haven't seen anyone recommending or telling someone to do that, Yes there are youtubers and streamers who post their videos, but even i know, there are the odd person or two who will either record their game with the cheat active or they don't record when they using cheats.
I just got back from work.
• Abigail 1) because there's never been a single case of a cheater or a violator who's only uploaded carefully selected clips of themselves without breaking the rules.
My answer: If a video of Jorgito that's less than 3 minutes long is boring to you, seeing as it's a non-famous user, imagine watching an entire 30- or 40-minute video that could last a game set. I doubt that no matter how legitimate someone is, you'd watch the 40-minute average of a close match.
Even a player who has been playing for hours and posts it today and in 2 years' time, both the account and the channel are still active, gives a lot to believe in someone who plays legitimately, especially when the player at least shows you their style of play.
A player who cheats, even if they have streamer mode, have the game monitor and the cheat enabled, even if they record, it will be noticeable, just like what happened to the player "missqgemini." If you don't know who she is, I'll summarize it for you.
An Asian player who, after being caught live for cheating, blamed a supposed "CLARA."
Likewise, if you post missqgemini on YouTube, you can see how she was caught.
So, if someone is a very, extremely pro player and, as you say, when they upload a clip, only simple plays are shown, then it's suspicious. But if they play decently well, even if they upload a video without uploading it and with the option to download the entire competitive game, it will be better. Few people watch a competitive game. whole
• Abigail 2) Yeah, I got it. Here's a hint: they only post videos where they don't break the rules.
My answer: I doubt cheaters disable cheats because they'll always want to be first, and I doubt you'd watch an entire 13-round competitive match, and that's if they don't reach overtime. You'd get tired of watching after 3 minutes. Even from my perspective, if someone pulls off an epic play, it's not because they disable it, but because while playing, they pulled off that play and it captures the last few minutes or seconds depending on how you have the program configured, like Medal TV or OBS.
PS: I have an entire Battlefield 3 match that lasts 2 hours. Would you be able to actually watch the 2 hours? Without setting the video to x2 speed?
• Abigail 3) Many cheats include a "streamer" or recording mode, where the entire cheat UI is hidden.
My answer) so much so that professional player Forsaken was caught in the middle of the event and disqualified.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5CSIf97MTc&ab_channel=TorryS
So much so that missqgemini was caught cheating live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXmPqKDWQOA&ab_channel=XanniarCS2
So much so that player Nadia LAN was caught. The day they took her to a LAN party, her gaming performance was even lower than what she usually had.
And I could go on and on about famous people who were caught in live streams, events, and LAN parties.
The thing is, no matter how hard someone tries to hide it, whether they're recording or streaming, it's very noticeable. A cheating player without active cheating is like putting a 12-year-old with the PC monitor off or playing without a mouse.
• Abigail 4) Actually, there is. I've seen many people post here about being fake banned and then use some random gameplay footage they have as "proof" that they aren't cheating.
My answer) Hmm, I don't know. I haven't really seen that. If you send me a thread like that, I'll accept it.
But I have seen someone review the matches of people who were recently banned and post them in spectator mode, showing every suspicious play while also trying to be neutral.
Example:
I watched this entire video and, searching for the player in question and using the map as a reference, the time the video was posted, including its usernames, matches perfectly with the result on CS Stats.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FFbxGxyAGU
https://csstats.gg/match/300103606
And you're going to tell me that "I've seen many people post here about being falsely banned and then use some random gameplay footage they have as "proof" that they're not cheating."
I haven't seen the first player who proves they're legitimate with a video, nor has player G17 from the video in their thread.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/discussions/forum/9/601910394159723152/
Could you try to tell me which banned player has falsely posted something showing their gameplay, because I may not have seen it.
NOTE: Please make sure it's posted before this date when I publish my response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlEgqmM761c
I won't read the comments, but now you've caught my attention. And I'll tell you what I think.
You're cheating. I won't write here why and how I saw it, but it was enough for me to look once. Two of the mistakes are visible from an airplane, and the third one is not used very often.
If you're such an expert, tell me what you think?
User with the following statuses:
CS STATS
Is listening to the enemy cheating?
Is using a shotgun illegal?
First) if I used a cheat to see behind the wall, I would see red squares or colored enemies, which are typical of cheaters like the comment above, like missqgemini, seen in her videos, or the Forsaken player who moves erratically in his competitive clip, which doesn't happen to me because I don't need that.
Second) when shooting, there's nothing strange, even shooting with a shotgun, and there are no strange movements.
I'd bet you the knife in your inventory, but I'm not ambitious like many who think they're better than others just because they have a knife.
But I'll bet you a slap in the cheek that in 2 years my account will still be active as long as I keep playing and uploading videos.
Unlike you, who will succumb to being better than what your stats show.
He could have uploaded a 5 minute video of him blatantly spin botting or just killing his team mates and it still would not mean anything to me or even to valve.
Your post is all over the place so I will just summarize it all here with the whole Clara scandle.
She's an idiot that got caught because she showed her cheat tool live and didn't have it configured properly. The streamer mode in most cheats will literally hide the cheat ui and anything related to it (ie hit boxes in game) from streams and recording software, but still have it visible to the person cheating. Many of those cheats will have a toggle button so you can quickly switch the cheat ui (or the cheats themselves) on and off. Why do you think the term "toggle" exists in regards to cheaters? cheaters who cheat just enough to get an edge and win but not enough to be obvious.
So I will just summarize the rest of the people you talk about:
why are many of them only caught when they make too many obvious plays or accidentally showing their cheat software if it's so easy to tell? Forsaken was found out to be using the same cheats at several over major events prior. Or the steamers who have been streaming for years that are suddenly caught? Are you telling me they just suddenly decided to download cheats a few days prior and throw their streaming career away?
Someone claiming to have recordings but didn't post anything. Even if they did it wouldn't have changed anything. (Hint: they are still banned.)
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/app/730/discussions/0/506200114838162270/
Someone had posted a random clip to try and prove they were not breaking any rules and says they have many more. (Hint: also still banned.)
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/discussions/forum/9/3839928078009554109/#c3839928078009684114
There are people that will analyze demos to point out suspicious "gotcha" moments for every major player that has had a cheating accusations thrown at them.
https://i.postimg.cc/bvYmqtx9/Snimka-zaslona-2025-08-26-032012.png
Only on this computer and only DM.
Don't listen to Kssssss. He has terrible stats. He only has one knife and only one, and he plays very badly.
Listen to Abigail. Ignore ignorant people.