Whenever a 。 Counter-Strike 。pro lines up a nearly unbelievable headshot or manages to kill an opponent covered by a visually impenetrable wall or smoke screen, swarms of viewers on Twitch inundate the chat with the acronym "VAC," accusing that player of violating Valve's Anti-Cheat System.。
Extra anti-cheating software exists for online。 Extra anti-cheating software exists for online 。CS:GO 。 tournaments, but offline LAN events haven't always had the same level of protection against cheats and hacks that could potentially give competing players an advantage. ESEA, one of top anti-cheat companies in 。Counter-Strike 。
Counter-Strike。, is introducing an anti-cheat client specifically designed for LAN tournaments. 。 SEE ALSO:Commentator goes nuts after 'CS:GO' pro wins round with a no-scope。As esports and the professional。
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Thanks for signing up! 。 "With the addition of the anti-cheat client to the existing protocols in place, we are confident that the community can rest assured that players are not cheating at their favorite tournaments, and that all matches are being played on an even playing field," ESEA said in a release.。The LAN anti-cheat client will be making its debut at Intel Extreme Masters Oakland and its LAN qualifier iBuypower Masters in November. Although ESEA is a subsidiary of major tournament organizer ESL, the client will be usable by other tournament organizers as long as they meet the basic requirements (coming after IEM Oakland). 。
"Our goal is to help ensure that。
events, regardless of the organizer, can guarantee to be cheat-free," ESEA said. 。
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