The player account that was mistakenly blocked due to the AMD Anti-Lag+ function has just been unbanned, and "Counter-Strike 2" has encountered another problem of mistaken blocking. Some players have discovered and confirmed that if your mouse moves too fast, your account will also be banned by Valve's anti-cheat system VAC. And this anti-cheating BUG will be "stably" triggered.
A player named WaterCS2 uploaded a video to YouTube, showing that when the mouse DPI is adjusted to above 10,000 and the camera is rotated wildly, VAC will ban the account.
Demo video:
Many players have also reported the same problem, and some banned players were banned simply for swinging the camera during the warm-up phase. Some players triggered the anti-cheating system in the first game, and some players were banned after playing for more than an hour.
The only good news is that the chance of this VAC BUG occurring is not high, because most CS players are low-DPI players, and no one will actually play "CS2" with a DPI of more than 10,000. For those players who want to try their luck, it is best not to take risks unless you try with a trumpet.
Valve has not yet responded to these mistaken ban issues. Considering that AMD’s anti-delay and error-blocking unblocking speed was quite fast before, you shouldn’t need to wait too long.