Techgunner, we have been running SourceMod Anti Cheat on our servers since
last week's update as an alternative so that we are at least somewhat
protected. We have a good amount of admins fortunately so we pretty much
have someone on the server all day to help govern. The minor glitches with
SMAC, such as disappearing guns, are in my mind an acceptable issue at this
point in order to keep our servers as cheat free as possible.

Everyone else, what is with the term Vanilla? Is it really necessary to
have some witty terminology for EVERYTHING? Is a server with plugins
considered a chocolate server, or even a strawberry server? Maybe we could
start calling them half moon servers if they have just basic Source mod
installed with no other plugins? Plus, it's actually stupid when you think
about it because untainted ice cream is simply milk and ice, vanilla is a
flavor added.

Love always and best regards, Michael.


On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 10:44 AM, Marcin Paterek <[email protected]> wrote:

> The question is DO they consider it as an issue? Vanilla servers work
> fine, so they can say more or less the same as AlliedModders team — it
> isn't a bug on our end...
>
>
> 2013/6/5 {{A-BS}} Techgunner <[email protected]>
>
>>  It has been frustrating to say the least. Windows Server Administrators
>> have two choices. Either run the server(s) in Insecured Mode which results
>> in loss of players due to risk of hackers, or run the server in VAC and not
>> be able to use Admin plugins that have been configured to administrate the
>> server(s) more efficiently. And on top of that, since I posted the original
>> issue right after last weeks patch, I have had no response from Ido or
>> anyone else at Valve. I understand that Valve is not responsible for third
>> party mods, but in an effort to rectify the situation, should roll back the
>> update until they can determine the root cause of the issue.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> {{A-BS}}™Techgunner
>> Clan Leader/Founder
>> American BloodSport Gaming Communitywww.americanbloodsport.com
>>
>> On 6/5/2013 3:01 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hey,
>>
>> just wait maybe 12 hours. In the past valve released a CS:GO patch on
>> wednesday - in germany for example on ca. at 2am on thursday!
>> i dont know if there will be a patch today but i expect an update/patch
>> today!
>>
>>
>> Am 05.06.2013 11:56, schrieb violet:
>>
>>  As the Valve update and the second update to fix VAC security has
>> failed and Allied Modders says "This is a bug on Valve's end, we will not
>> be addressing it directly at this time.", what is the timing on Valve
>> fixing their issue?
>>
>>  It's 6 days later and whenever asked, Valve response is quiet.. PLEASE
>> communicate some information to us in how this is being handled and what
>> the expected timing is on your fix.
>>
>>  Thank you,
>>  Susanne
>>  insatiable gaming
>>
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