At the same time as "Counter-Strike 2" was announced, Valve also announced that the game's limited edition test is in progress, and players can check whether they have joined the test in "CS:GO". This also means that the code of "CS2" has been updated, and data mining for these codes is in progress.
According to a data mining, Aquarius found that in addition to the official visual effects and gameplay upgrades, "CS2" will also include an upgrade that can prevent cheaters from preventing the game from happening before destroying the entire game.
According to the code that comes with his tweet, the CS2 code mentions a feature called "VAC Live" that can immediately terminate an ongoing match if a cheater is detected. The code reads: "This match has been cancelled by VAC Live".
"CS:GO" has always been affected by plug-ins, and if you encounter cheaters in qualifying matches, players cannot directly quit, otherwise they will be punished. Therefore, many players can only survive long games when they encounter cheaters. If the feature is solid, VACLive can save at least a little time for these players.
VAC Live also seems to have studied from its competitor Valorant. Fist's own anti-cheating Vanguard will automatically terminate the game containing cheaters from day one. However, just like Vanguard, VAC has never been able to catch all plug-ins, and even VAC may have worse effect than Vanguard's kernel anti-cheating. Maybe Valve has some new tricks hidden.