It's not particularly useful because besides crippling the few decent mods out there it can and will be worked around either way (see tf2). There's just no interest from Valve to support and manage third party servers/communities. Ideally you'd have an infrastructure that would keep human interference/work to an absolute minimum, yet catch most of these offenders and ban their servers/prevent them from hosting profitably, but as said, there's 0 interest and my guess is that they are also understaffed as it is.

On 16.01.2016 00:50, whocodes wrote:
Removing the functions completely would be ridiculous, it allows for customization that makes the engine and game more unique.

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On Jan 15, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Roland Mondek <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Vlave should definitely remove the function to change the skins from the engine and this should make the gameserver competition fair!

On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Absurd Minds <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Yes, they have voiced a specific method of dealing with these
    servers. All servers must be registered to a steam account. If
    servers are seen violating particular expectations (for example,
    showing incorrect inventory items), these servers will be
    blacklisted and the steam account to whom they are registered
    will be banned from hosting servers.

    However, like you, I suspect valve isn't doing anything about it
    at all. I have reported servers months ago and they are still up
    and running the same plugins. I don't know if they have plans of
    actually following through with their threats or if it was just
    empty talk.

    On Jan 15, 2016 7:51 AM, "Harry Barton" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi,

        I've recently launched a CS:GO server. After setting the
        server up, I
        figured I'd check out my local competition. While doing so, I
        noticed
        quite a few servers were running mods allowing players to use
        skins
        normally purchased or acquired through drops. Their plugins
        aren't
        reported on sv_tags and prior to joining there was no
        indication these
        mods were present.

        I have reported a number of these servers recently, yet I doubt
        they'll be banned from the master server list due to their sheer
        number. Has Valve any voice any concern or plans about these
        mods? I
        don't intend to install these mods but it feels unfair that these
        servers are allowed to operate while I run mine without going
        against
        the rules.

        Regards,
        Harry

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