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Curiously, we had a better system and it was taken away for profit.
Community servers.
Where usually there was at least a mod or admin available who was able to get rid of the cheater in minutes.
Now we report and have to wait until some arbitrary ban wave and hope they hit them.
Doesn't Counter-Strike still have this? It serves a different use case than a proper ranked mode, usually, though I'll admit I'm long out of the loop on Counter-Strike.
Counter strike does have this, and even has third party matchmaking services that rely on it (FaceIt, ESEA, Renown)
No idea, I don't and never have played CS.
I know TF2 and L4D still have them, but I meant recent games, it's rare for a non-indie game to provide the server files to host your own.