Just Blue
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I suspect you left that setting active when you logged on to their server.
It doesn't really matter though. You were banned. Move on with your life. Go to Disneyland Paris and get your mind off of this obsession.
I suspect you left that setting active when you logged on to their server.
It doesn't really matter though. You were banned. Move on with your life. Go to Disneyland Paris and get your mind off of this obsession.
One of the things you will discover about online gaming is that just because a command/feature is able to be used in a game does not mean that it's ok to use it. You want to be familiar with the game and learn what things are considered within what the game allows and which things are considered to be cheats/exploits. I have been a gamer myself and have seen players (and whole groups of players) banned or otherwise sanctioned for using things in the game in a way that they really should have known were not intended by the game designers. You have to be particularly careful with add-ons, macros, command line commands, etc, since those things may alter the game experience in ways that the game designers did not anticipate and that they consider to be unacceptable. While you used it offline, the company evidently detected its use, and that then becomes a problem for you. It may be that the feature you activated stays active until you enter another command to turn it off; in that case you might have had it active during online game play, which then the company would see and take steps to ban.When did I admit it ? This command I was talking about earlier was used on an offline server, where console cheat commands can be used (sv_cheats 1) and is part of the game so I never cheated or got advantage to beat other players.
That's a good thing to point out. It's not the use of the command, it's the fact that software was installed that allowed the use of the command.Yep, it's pretty clear from reading the game forums that while fov_cs_debug doesn't do anything for the game, if you have it on, you have a prerequisite cheat hack enabled. If you're going to play their games you can't have any of that stuff on your computer whether you're using it to actively cheat or not. They have stuff in there to detect that the stuff is around and will RIGHTFULLY shut you out.
Again, all this is neither here nor there. They're free to boot you whether you were cheating or not. The game-universe is not a democracy.
I didnt use any software, on offline server you can use the console to use cheat commands thats what I did, and I think it didnt reset correctly when I went to online competitive.That's a good thing to point out. It's not the use of the command, it's the fact that software was installed that allowed the use of the command.
Right - you failed to reset it. You logged in to their server with a cheat active and you were banned....I think it didnt reset correctly when I went to online competitive.
Why do you believe that it's "supposed to reset automatically"?It was supposed to reset automaticlly, and it always did that even with blatant console commands I used to try new smokes grenades, alone (noclip, fly).
That appears to be where your focus should be, then, if it did not reset automatically as designed.I didnt use any software, on offline server you can use the console to use cheat commands thats what I did, and I think it didnt reset correctly when I went to online competitive.
This thread is from December of last year. Please do not revive old threads to add questions or comments. Thanks.After 3 years I would say it's not even worth the time to try to appeal to Valve. Why not just make another account for that game? Maybe even make a new account and gift your other games to that account. I know there would be loss in game data but it's your choice.