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I just wanted to know, I've been thinking about this for a while, is SSRP vac secured? Thanks
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Yes fully vaccinated
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why else would no one be able to cheat on ssrp?
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orbadoc wrote:
Yes, meaning it is 100% free of cheaters as you cannot cheat on VAC Secured servers! but how is extra here if that's true? He's literally so blatantly aim cheating bro |
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Why is everyone talking about cheats? I just use meth
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Chuteuk wrote:
Ok so it's a pretty bold claim, and you'll have to read the post in full to find out how i'm able to make it. But you're reading correctly, as it stands there's currently a 0% (zero) chance of having a cheater in your CS:GO match, unless of course you're the one cheating. So I know you're thinking right now, how on earth can I say this, everyone knows that CS:GO is full of cheaters, people cheat in almost every single game all the time. Unfortunately that simply isn't true, in fact far from it it's simply a myth perpetuated by people screaming about hackers everywhere you go, it's simply an excuse. The chance of being matched with a cheater is exactly zero percent, and it's mathematically correct too. So let's find out how you get to this number.... We need two statistics first of all, SteamDB is our source of figures, it's the most reliable source since it pulls numbers and data directly from Valve's own servers. (steamdb.info/app/730/graphs/) 1) Number of players in the last month on CS:GO: (Peak players per day times 30) 652,213 * 30 = 19,566,390 monthly players estimated SteamDB also gives us a 2 week unique player count which (multiplied by 2) gives us a very similar number, so we can say that for the last 30 days this is an accurate number of unique players on the game. Source: steamdb.info/app/730/graphs/ 2) Number of players VAC banned in the last month: (January 2017) 133,134 players banned Source: steamdb.info/stats/bans/ The Math (100 / 19,566,390) *133,134 = 0.68% 0.68% of 10 people is zero people (rounded to nearest person) 0 out of 10 = 0% chance of cheater in 10 player match Bear in mind These statistics show a higher number of cheaters than there actually is in reality. A) Because the actual player numbers could be higher, all we have to estimate from is peak player counts. B ) The VAC bans were across all VAC enabled games not just CS:GO, because Valve does not publicise any per game details in an accessible format. Conclusion So in conclusion then, whilst in reality the real number of cheaters works out at 0.68% statistically it is correct to say that in a 10 player match the chance of being matched with a cheater is exactly ZERO. Mathematically you will never be matched with a cheater in CS:GO. So there you have it, enjoy a cheater free game! |
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Last Edit: 4 years 1 month ago by Martin.
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Martin wrote:
Chuteuk wrote:
Ok so it's a pretty bold claim, and you'll have to read the post in full to find out how i'm able to make it. But you're reading correctly, as it stands there's currently a 0% (zero) chance of having a cheater in your CS:GO match, unless of course you're the one cheating. So I know you're thinking right now, how on earth can I say this, everyone knows that CS:GO is full of cheaters, people cheat in almost every single game all the time. Unfortunately that simply isn't true, in fact far from it it's simply a myth perpetuated by people screaming about hackers everywhere you go, it's simply an excuse. The chance of being matched with a cheater is exactly zero percent, and it's mathematically correct too. So let's find out how you get to this number.... We need two statistics first of all, SteamDB is our source of figures, it's the most reliable source since it pulls numbers and data directly from Valve's own servers. (steamdb.info/app/730/graphs/) 1) Number of players in the last month on CS:GO: (Peak players per day times 30) 652,213 * 30 = 19,566,390 monthly players estimated SteamDB also gives us a 2 week unique player count which (multiplied by 2) gives us a very similar number, so we can say that for the last 30 days this is an accurate number of unique players on the game. Source: steamdb.info/app/730/graphs/ 2) Number of players VAC banned in the last month: (January 2017) 133,134 players banned Source: steamdb.info/stats/bans/ The Math (100 / 19,566,390) *133,134 = 0.68% 0.68% of 10 people is zero people (rounded to nearest person) 0 out of 10 = 0% chance of cheater in 10 player match Bear in mind These statistics show a higher number of cheaters than there actually is in reality. A) Because the actual player numbers could be higher, all we have to estimate from is peak player counts. B ) The VAC bans were across all VAC enabled games not just CS:GO, because Valve does not publicise any per game details in an accessible format. Conclusion So in conclusion then, whilst in reality the real number of cheaters works out at 0.68% statistically it is correct to say that in a 10 player match the chance of being matched with a cheater is exactly ZERO. Mathematically you will never be matched with a cheater in CS:GO. So there you have it, enjoy a cheater free game! cap |
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Whoever gets vac banned for cheating on gmod will achieve the clown award
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Last Edit: 4 years 1 month ago by steeve ho you fat.
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