![]() ![]() Also, Valve specified that a player banned from their events due to other reasons (match-fixing, betting) “remain(s) unchanged”. However, though Valve has modified their VAC ban policies against participation in Valve-sponsored events, they will continue to “stay in place with all of their other effects”. So, apparently due to the warning on accounts via steam, somehow my steam account now has a vac ban on it in H1Z1 - now I played this game for all of 3. But now that the game was more than 8 years old, along with some of the VAC bans handed out, “We’ve decided to update them (VAC ban rules)”. Valve reasoned that these guidelines were not changed earlier because “the game was new and all CS:GO VAC bans were relatively recent”. The developers of CS:GO seemed to have realized that a change to their VAC ban rules was long due, as they mentioned that “Up until today, players were ineligible to participate in Valve-sponsored events if they had ever received a VAC ban in CS:GO”. “Moving forward, a VAC ban will only disqualify a player from an event if it was either received less than 5 years prior, or if it was received at any time after their first participation in a Valve-sponsored event (e.g., after participating in a qualifier for an RMR event).” The official statement released by Valve is as follows, VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) system is a way for Valve to ensure that people who cheat while playing on Steam are permanently banned. Valve has finally taken a minute and introduced some changes to its VAC ban policy regarding how they influence a CS:GO player’s eligibility to participate and compete in Valve-sponsored events. RELATED: Valve Allows VAC Banned CS:GO Pro to Compete in Official Events Following Investigation Users of Steam frequently see the 'Disconnected by VAC: You cannot play on secure servers' problem.To prevent cheating in Steam games. Previously banned accounts will now be able to join events. Despite the above exception, all other effects of a VAC ban will still be applicable to the player. The primary reason for the VAC policy changes was to update the status of accounts with year-long bans as part of the new RMR season. However, those players who have received a VAC ban after having participated in any Valve event, both RMR or Majors, including the qualifiers, will continue to remain ineligible. After deactivating, it is strictly prohibited to create a new account for 6 months unless our support team grants you an exception. Once your account is deactivated, it cannot be reactivated for 6 months. As per the updated VAC ban rules, from today onwards CS:GO players will be allowed to compete in Valve-sponsored events once again if at least 5 years have passed since they were handed the ban. We're going to be changing how we handle account deactivation requests on the 28th of February. ![]() Valve has rolled out a huge update to their RMR (Regional Major Rankings) eligibility guidelines, by making certain changes to how a VAC ban affects a player’s competitive career. ![]()
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