Gabriel Jesus, the Arsenal star came out on Twitter demanding justice through X after his Counter Strike 2 account was banned due to VAC or Valve Anti-Cheat.
For many people who don't play Counter Strike, you might be wondering what is VAC or Valve Anti-Cheat? A search on the Steam website reveals that VAC, or Valve Anti-Cheat, is a system designed to detect cheating software installed on a user's computer. If the user connects to the server using a computer with cheat software installed, the user will be banned from the system.
On Monday, January 22, Gabriel Jesus tweeted via his personal account x, saying: “Hi @counterstrike. My account has been unfairly banned from VAC. Can you help me?”
However, lifting the VAC ban is not easy. Valve generally refuses to lift the ban. Unless there is clear evidence of error. To this time, we still do not know why Christ was banned?
The Gabriel Jesus skin is expected to have a rare and high price tag, and the CS2 skin trading marketplace, CS.Money, has estimated the value of the in-game Jesus skin to be worth over $40,000 USD. Or about 1,400,000 baht currently, all skins will be lost unless the ban is lifted.
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