Valve Bans More Than 40,000 Players In Huge Dota 2 Cheater Purge

Valve has banned more than 40,000 accounts in Dota 2 that were found to be cheating by releasing a patch that hid specific bits of data only cheaters could read.Venir de Tragamonedas Gratis Online

Earlier this week, Valve released a blog post that was quite bluntly called, “Cheaters Will Never Be Welcome In Dota,” in which detailed recent steps it took to ban 40,000+ accounts that had been cheating in the game. The accounts that had been cheating were using third-party software that let them “access information used internally by the Dota client that wasn’t visible during normal gameplay, giving the cheater an unfair advantage.”

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