Valve Traps And Bans 40,000 Cheaters In Ingenious Way

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Valve Traps And Bans 40,000 Cheaters In Ingenious Way
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Valve traps and bans 40,000 cheaters in ingenious way:

client that wasn’t visible during normal gameplay, giving the cheater an unfair advantage.”

In addition to trying to patch out the underlying exploits, Valve said it also wanted to remove the people taking advantage of them from theplayer pool. To do that the company recently released a patch for the game that effectively created a “honeypot” within the client, a bit of code that would never be accessed in the normal course of gameplay unless a player had cheat software active.

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