You can now see how many players have been banned from your Counter-Strike: Global Offensive matches thanks to new GDPR laws. Eagle-eyed players noticed you could sift through personal game data for competitive matches, casual matches and operations last week, and when combined with a handy Google Chrome extension, the data takes on a new meaning.
The Ban Checker for Steam extension scours through your match data, which shows the leaderboard from each and every game you have played, as well as your overall stats for kills, assists and deaths, to reveal which players have been game or VAC banned since playing with or against you. It is important to remember though that those labelled with a VAC ban may not have cheated in Counter-Strike, but in another game and those with a greyed out VAC status next to their names were banned before you encountered them in matchmaking.
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As someone who has over 1,500 hours in Counter-Strike:Global Offensive, I was intrigued when I came across a Reddit thread discussing the data and wanted to try it out myself.
Quite a few people reported seeing a high ban rate from their data and sadly, the trend rang true for me too.
Across 1,666 competitive matches, I played against 11,375 others - 1,326 of which were VAC banned and 331 were game banned following our matches equalling a 12% ban rate.
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https://www.pcgamesn.com/counter-strike-global-offensive/cs-go-ban-numbers
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