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Originally Posted by Hussle
Do you know which devs weren't?
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If I'm being honest with you, I
think they all got hit.
I'll also share a piece of my mind here:
every provider offers rage features that they admit are not safe; they will even tell you that using those features
WILL lead to a ban. So why on Earth do they keep those features? They claim they want to give customers the option to rage, but that raises a huge concern: if / when a customer is banned, developers will always play the card that this customer was rage hacking or being blatant – even if that customer was 100% closet cheating and nobody could really say he was hacking…
Sometimes, the hack may apparently be undetected because it won’t lead to an automatic ban (this is the case, for example, when the hack uses a legit signed driver). However, that exact same hack may end up always leading to a ban because they have
vectors that will get you banned. This is my main concern. A hack that has detected vectors will get you banned even if you are hiding it perfectly, but you won’t be automatically banned; all the anti-cheat / anti-cheat staff has to do is scan a few process and that’s it. Nothing to do with watching your gameplay.
I learned that from my Valorant provider (I used hacks on Valorant for 3 years without ever being banned, so I trust him)