Yet another reason why I will NEVER play on Valve's unprotected stock servers. 
Thousands of cheaters exploit them and it only takes one to ruin the entire 
game for everyone on the server. The irony of this is Valve wants new players 
to have a vanilla experience by directing them to their servers first. I guess 
that includes experiencing the havok cheaters create on their servers because 
they've done very little to prevent it. I absolutely love Valve's games, but 
the cheating is just out of control. Thank God for people like Kigen who did 
something to deal with these people.

Dominik Friedrichs <[email protected]> wrote:

>Apparently it is still/again possible to circumvent the TF2 built in 
>kick vote on the Valve servers (which should ban people AFAIK).
>
>Just seen on:
>Valve Attack / Defense Server (srcds147 #17)
>185.25.181.230:27031
>
>Player
>#   3317 "let the conga take over" STEAM_0:1:91325986 52:07  416    0
>
>kept getting vote-kicked for heavy cheating but just went into spectator 
>for a brief period each time and as you can see from the status-excerpt 
>above he didnt really disconnect, even through multiple vote-kicks, 
>otherwise the time connected could hardly have reached 52 mins.
>
>
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