Zinger Key Points
- Valve launches Counter-Strike 2 with strict anti-cheating measures, penalizing cheaters and their associates.
- The game's popularity soars on Steam, with over 1.3 million concurrent players.
Valve recently launched Counter-Strike 2 on Steam, accompanied by a stern warning aimed at cheaters.
In an effort to combat cheating within the game, Valve took a strict stance: not only would the company ban cheaters, but it would also impose penalties on the cheaters' friends and associates, resulting in a loss of Profile Rank and CS Rating.
See Also: Get Ready For CS2: Valve's Upcoming 'Counter-Strike' Release Date Announced
"When one or more party members get convicted of cheating and permanently banned, all their associates will be penalized with loss of Profile Rank and CS Rating," the company explained in the release notes for the game.
This approach was further reinforced in the game's competitive mode, Premier, where players with high established CS Ratings were not allowed to team up with accounts lacking such ratings, showcasing Valve's commitment to curbing cheating.
Valve's battle against cheaters in the Counter-Strike franchise was ongoing, even before the release of Counter-Strike 2.
The game itself, built on Source Engine 2, quickly amassed a substantial player base on Steam, exceeding 1.3 million concurrent players.
Read Next: Call Of Duty Season 5 Introduces Instant Cheater Notifications For Players
Photo: Rokas Tenys on Shutterstock.
© 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
Trade confidently with insights and alerts from analyst ratings, free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about.