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VAC bans are pretty nasty iirc.
Your account gets flagged for cheating and you can't play on any official Valve servers for that particular game ever again.
Also if you family share the owner of the game gets the ban (don't share with people you don't trust).
Edit: oops it's only for the game you were found cheating on.
From my understanding, it also locks your inventory, which in a game like CS, is a very big deal.
I don't like how companies treat every bad behavior the same way. I get its easier for moderation but they need to hire more humans if they want it to be good. I don't care for cheaters but what if this leads to a ban for having Plex or DS4windows installed? Just plugging my dualsense edge controller in windows does jackshit for enabling festures.
Kernel level anticheat sucks for everyone, not just the cheaters. Especially since they get so damn hostile over linux support for no reason.
VAC bans are manually reviewed and supposedly get reversed when they are false positives.
Why the hell would Plex get you banned?
A VAC ban is for life.