MannVsMann
A plugin for Team Fortress 2 that brings Mann vs. Machine upgrades and mechanics to other gamemodes (by Mikusch)
Little-Anti-Cheat
Anti-Cheat for Source Games (by J-Tanzanite)
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3.9 | 5.8 | |
18 days ago | 7 months ago | |
SourcePawn | SourcePawn | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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MannVsMann
Posts with mentions or reviews of MannVsMann.
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what would happen if mvm weapon upgrades were in casual?
Idk about a server, but look what I found on Github
Little-Anti-Cheat
Posts with mentions or reviews of Little-Anti-Cheat.
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- ¿Puedo integrar anticheat en un servidor de csgo que yo estoy pagando?
- solution to anti cheat problem, why not make it FOSS instead (Survey)
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Little-Anti-Cheat VS OFL-AC - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 8 Aug 2021
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What will the antibot update be?
Server-Side Anti-Cheat - By SSAC, I'm referring to systems similar to SMAC, LilAC, or StAC, all of which are relatively popular anti-cheats used by almost all community servers, including my own. While extremely effective in almost all cases, they have one massive downside: While they can be 99.999% accurate, they are not and can never be 100% accurate. Laggy players may appear to be cheating if their aim happens to jump onto another player. The most common method of combating this issue is to wait and see if this happens repeatedly before taking action. They're also pretty easy to evade if you happen to know how long it takes for a detection to expire and the sensitivity of the anti-cheat, but that's a whole different deal.