So throughout reading some of the bans, I noticed some do not come with demos and is just speculation. In order to complete the ban, we need proof someone is hacking. If you suspect someone is hacking, you need to record a demo and get some information. **Note. I know this works for CS:GO but if I missed something or something is wrong for CS:S let me know and I can add/change the information. 1.Record a demo. To record a demo. Open up your console (enable developer console in settings if not enabled yet,) and type (without quotes) "record filenamehere" When the demo starts, type Status in console and that will collect the Steam_IDs for everyone in the server, and we will be able to see it in the demo. When you are in spectator mode, follow the player as best as you can. (Quite hard to do in CS:GO since there isn't a menu for it) Try to get around a 30 second demo of the person with the best proof you can. Type stop in console to stop the demo. 2.Reporting the player. Start a new topic with the subject the type of hack/cheat the player was using. In the message, Say what the player was doing, the in-game name they were using, and their Steam_ID. Steam_ID will look something like this, STEAM_1:0:10963107. Under the message, you will see an option named "Attachments and other options. Click it and it will open an Attachment menu. Press browse and find the demo. It will usually be under "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo" Or just locate your Steam folder and then follow the rest of the path. If you are not able to gather proof, you can either post here with as much information as you can, or find an admin in another server, or on TeamSpeak 3. There is usually always an admin on for CS:S and I myself am usually on for CS:GO.
Thank you for the explanation, this will certainly help the servers to continue to be a fair game and will (hopefully) help the amount of hackers get banned.