I have never once cheated since that day except for on my phone game '' Taps To Riches '' haha, but i didn't come here to apolagize since i already did that a year ago in a appeal to steam, but steam having the worst Customer service of all time '' In my opinion '' They did not respond. Originally posted by Unyversu:329 Days ago was the 4th day that i was a cheater in Counter Strike: Global Offensive, i was simply triggered by my lack off skill and resorted to cheating ( Wallhack ) I was banned the next day, witch i 100% Admit that i deserved. PS: The reason i do not buy a new account is because i have to many games that i do not want to buy over again just because of a ban. So that was just the story // Information // My personal feelings. Because to be honest i am very bored on steam, the only game i play on steam is Dead By Daylight now. I would not make thread on this if it did not take away so much from me, Like it takes away 3 games i belive? Restricts trading // Selling // Buying within that game, so because of that i just want to know how much longer i must wait for my foolish actions that happened a year ago to go away. So here i am, regretful for my actions and hope that this vac ban will soon go away. I will stream and play – when I have time.329 Days ago was the 4th day that i was a cheater in Counter Strike: Global Offensive, i was simply triggered by my lack off skill and resorted to cheating ( Wallhack ) I was banned the next day, witch i 100% Admit that i deserved. But considering this there’s not much I can do. I had planed to go and compete with some well renowned players. – Of course this is a big setback for me. Even Messi, who is the greatest football player of all time have people who hate him, he says to Aftonbladet Esport and continues: – There’s not much to say regarding this. When Aftonbladet Esport reach Joel ”emilio” Mako the former Team Property-player have just been told the news. – This is the kind of thing you catch as you go along, but since he’s been so obvious about it we could catch it early. He also says that the organization don’t have enough resources to gauge every single player applying. After that we’ve discussed internally and have come to the conclusion that we can’t accept a player that has an active VAC ban, Birdie chairman Lezgin Bakircioglu tells Aftonbladet Esport. – But later we saw everything that was written about him and understood it was the same person. – He hasn’t made it clear to us there was a history with an active VAC ban, he asked us about the general rules and we pointed him to the general rules since the CS:GO rules weren’t done. ”Hasn’t made it clear to us there was an active VAC ban”īut now, the $5800 prize pool tournament where he planned his comeback will ban him from participating. I’m sorry I didn’t think of the consequences beforehand. I can promise that cheating won’t happen again, even though it was fun in matchmaking it ruined my career more or less, and there’s nothing that’s worth the risk. – I’ve learned a lot in a short time, and especially grown. He also said he’s learned a lesson from the incident. But I’ve been playing actively and streamed as much as possible for a long period of time because I know I’m not done with CS, he told Aftonbladet Esport. – Recently things haven’t been easy for me because I haven’t had any competitions to participate in because of the incident. Last week he made it clear he was coming back to the competitive scene and was looking to participate at the Birdie LAN in Uppsala, Sweden. He claimed his innocence for the longest time but recently admitted to Aftonbladet Esport that he had in fact cheated, during matchmaking. After the incident he was fired from Team Propertyand forbidden to participate in any official Valve events. Joel ”emilio” Mako caused a stir in the CS:GO community when he became the first player to be VAC banned during an official game.
– We’ve discussed this internally and we can’t accept a player that has an active VAC ban, Birdie chairman Lezgin Bakircioglu tells Aftonbladet Esport. He was looking to change that at the upcoming Birdie LAN in Uppsala, Sweden, but now the arrangers are removing his eligibility to play. After his VAC ban during a game against Hellraisers, Joel ”emilio” Mako hasn’t been able to compete in CS:GO.