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Originally Posted by surface485
do not use the low secruity cheats that are often detected. Try to use external cheats
Note: External cheat does not mean better security by itself but VAC usually does not target external cheats sometimes that is all you need to stay safe
Last Vac wave on external was in 2017 and some of the reputable cheats were able to dodge that too.
If you really want feature rich cheats, just go for satan5 or inuria
Vac does not care about cheats anymore it seems.
And for you trust factor: Play some games legit on that account or with a good cheat but DO NOT GET REPORTED EVEN ONCE.
Do that for a few weeks your trust factor will be back.
Do some overwatch cases, commend some people, report toxic/spam comments that can help too.
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There's no "internal vac wave" or "external vac wave".
It's just the fact that 90% of cheats do the same goddamn thing, so they all get hit together. The cheat market is absolute dogshit at the moment.
And being internal doesn't magically mean it's low trust / insecure.
Again, most 'devs' just have no clue what they're doing
Most detection vectors by external AC like VAC is actually targeted towards externals, but again it's a bad anti-cheat, so it's not that hard.
Again VAC is a very bad usermode anti-cheat. You can very easily make it hard for them to iterate over any of your cheat's modules, internal or external.
But yes, any cheat made by a developer that actually knows what he's doing can easily be internal and full-featured.
To show you how bad the issue is, even iwebz has low trust. A cheat that's supposed to have a good developer and has been around since the beginning. All because Kolo would rather cop-out on the 'vac bypass' meme and tank trust instead of banning people.
In reality, if VAC actually banned instead of lowering trust for the stuff they detect, most cheats would be detected out of sheer ignorance and a lack of care.