Compared to how other popular FPS titles (Valorant) handles anti-cheat, CS:GO is years behind. The cheating situation is the most prominent example of how little focus the game earns from its developers. Instead, they have taken a bare minimum approach to community outreach and maintaining a game that touts a 26 million player count each month. With the massive following that the Counter Strike franchise has and the boatloads of cash they continually bring in from digital cases/keys/skins, they most certainly have the resources to put out these types of fires immediately. I have several thousands of hours logged in CS:GO since it was released in 2012, and Valve's lack of concern with this particular exploit seems to mimic their inattentiveness to so many other aspects of the game.
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