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Why isn't this the standard everywhere? These servers prove that server side anticheat works.
It is. All games have this kind of server side verification which denies not allowed actions. The difference is in Minecraft it comes down to "no, you cannot fly, or" no, you cannot build a pig spawner because you don't have one in you inventory". But in Counter Strike you need to decide if one player's 14ms headsbot is legit, while some other player's 20ms kill was not. Or if someone was acting on information they shouldn't have (radar and wall hacks). That's orders of magnitudes harder.
Generally speaking, the slower a game, and the less hand eye coordination are necessary, the easier is server side cheat detection. On the other side, there's chess...
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