VAC works with blacklists usually; however it might detect
modifications to game executables too; doubt it though.

On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 9:06 AM, Braeden Thomas Lynden
<boesch1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  On 12/10/10 5:51 PM, Krzysztof Krysztofiak wrote:
>>
>> Hello !
>>
>> I recently worked with stencil shadowing system for Half-Life 1 made by
>> Buzzer in my mod.
>> So, everything is okay, no problems at all. But they`re really cool and
>> i`d
>> like
>> to have them in multiplayer too. Stencil shadowing needs a
>> hacked opengl32.dll, without it i can see only black things over hole
>> screen.
>>
>> So, it is possible to play with hacked opengl32.dll located in
>> steamapps/bla/half-life/
>> without any risk that VAC will give me unfair ban ?
>>
> No, opengl32.dll are the most common of cheats to be detected.
> You're going to have to find another way,
> Any modification to the .code section of the game executables is typically
> classified as modification/cheat.
>
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