It did happen. There was a noticeable increase in hackers, especially on
servers that don't have admins on all the time. Such as valve's own.

Also if all this is such a non-issue then how come valve banned steam
family sharing accounts from using competitive matchmaking in CS:GO?

They have stats on how many players are reported/banned on their other free
to play games. And so they took preemptive action here as well.
This way griefers/hackers won't be able to mess with everyone's competitive
standing without actually buying the game.


On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 5:21 AM, dan <needa...@ntlworld.com> wrote:

> On 20/10/2013 00:23, Kyle Sanderson wrote:
>
>> Considering this is the first weekend where the beta was opened up, it's
>> only going to get worse.
>>
>
> Unlikely, if TF2 is a good measure. The predicted doom and gloom didn't
> really happen.
>
> --
> Dan
>
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