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Nachtowl posted on Nov 19, 2010 1:17:13 PM - Report post
Simply Unless it's extreme circumstances, you can't get banned in Singleplayer. Only using it in multiplayer will you get banned for it. Even if it does work, since it's usally a different .exe for CoD multi. So cheat in SP. Don't cheat in MP. Simples (Plus, the trainer is only really designed for SP use!!)
An' what are you lookin' at?
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5t3alth posted on Nov 20, 2010 12:12:59 PM - Report post
Valve Corporation will not ban for any form of cheating on Single Player. The multiplayer is different, kinda like Punkbuster's md5checksum system they use.
VAC2 is nothing more than a quick scan of your memory (RAM) to see if any variable change is applied to the normal gameplay. This does not apply to SP mode. The file you have found for the vac_0 or whatever is nothing to be afraid of. Valve would never put a vac2 file in your computer to make it "obvious".
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xisojapan posted on Nov 20, 2010 9:00:01 PM - Report post
and if you want be safe in mp you cant turn off vac2 if you or the host am i right guys so as long as anti cheat is turn off you or safe