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‘Counter-Strike: Global Offense’ Latest News & Update: Valve Is Now Doing Actions & Methods to Eliminate Hackers & Cheaters

Feb 20, 2017 12:00 AM EST

Valve is now facing some problems regarding those cheaters and hackers in the gaming community of "Counter-Strike: Global Offense," it's like a disease that has been spreading in the game. A lot of player complaints have been queueing in Valve's list.

According to Kotaku, there's nothing worse than being cheated. This problem with hackers and cheaters has been complicated to them. But they're trying to figure out advanced tool to eradicate those hackers that make the game easy; they are now working for a new system that will shut cheaters although technicalities have been bothering them lately.

Valve's "Counter-Strike: Global Offense" hasn't fully enhanced their anti-cheat-system that eliminates cheaters and hackers along with game bummers. Valve system has recently detected cheaters with their auto-detect tool for evident cheats such as Spinbots.

Valve news recently claimed a comment on Reddit; they said that if there's any hard-coded disclosure of cheats like Spinbots it will lead to an army of cheat developers. "Counter-Strike: Global Offense" anti-cheat department will always find a cure, but the cheating epidemic disease always comes back.

That's why "Counter-Strike: Global Offense" developers came up with an old school method of cleaning off cheaters in their gaming system; The Machine Learning. Being able to reason out, learn the machine, and learn the game. Players must know how to deal with hackers and cheaters. This curing method isn't passive. The cheat is only a kind of Artificial Intelligence that determines date; players can learn from this and can adapt AI's behavior along with its process.

"Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" encourage players to use and apply this method because creating an anti-cheat system is an extremely complicated in a game like "Counter-Strike." Players must know how to monitor their gameplay; they must classify their enemies, go on a serious training.

"Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" anti-cheat department is now disposing of an advanced system version that will ease at least those players who have a hard time dealing with those cheaters. Valve is hopeful to see better results with their unknown advance system and they will continue to work and expand the system over time.

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