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Counter Strike 2 has a massive problem with cheaters because Valve refuse to make VAC operate at the kernel level.
There is so much wrong with what you said.
First, kernel anticheats absolutely get bypassed. Second, kernel anti cheats are only a Windows things, and potentially not for long. (Not that they couldn't be.) Valve makes games for Windows and Linux.
Ring0 crap, is one of the most insecure and potentially dangerous pieces of code you can willingly install on your machine. You're trusting a company, to have more access to your machine than you do. Software you don't get to see the change log, or know what it's doing. And you're really banking that the people who are writing this code know what they're doing. Any especially now with the influx of AI, You're really hoping that the access you're giving them to your machine wasn't 'vibe coded' (honestly you probably was). And when they mess up, and trust me they will, they wreck havoc on your install. See crowdstrike.
You want Americans at your kernel? I don't.
Everyone with eyes knows that it doesnt work anyway