An unorthodox record attempt in the gaming world has arrived. A computer gamer is aiming to achieve the highest number of bans in games. This unusual quest has raised eyebrows among the gaming community and anti-cheat systems.
The new gaming trend in gaming: Setting a ban record
Xeonir, a computer gamer, is chasing an unusual record in the gaming world. His goal is to achieve 100 bans in games protected by Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) and an extra 100 bans in other games. Xeonir, which has already achieved nearly 200 bans, aims to set a new record in this field.
VAC is a system that detects and bans players who cheat. Xeonir’s process of getting banned in games protected by this system is by constantly buying new games and attracting attention by cheating. Valve usually permanently bans players who cheat in most of its games.
Xeonir spent more than 3,500 dollars on Steam just to achieve this record. He also tried to get banned by cheating in some games or asking for a ban from the game developers. Despite cheating for a long time in games like Killing Floor 2 and Garry’s Mod, he did not receive any bans.
Xeonir says he feels no remorse towards the community. He says that getting banned and cheating in games is part of the gaming culture and that other players can leave the server at any time.
Xeonir’s bizarre goal makes us question the dynamics between gaming communities and anti-cheat systems. What impact might a player trying to break a ban record by cheating have on the gaming world? What kind of debates might this trigger on gaming culture and communities? Don’t forget to share your views with us…