{"id":38112,"date":"2025-01-28T16:11:07","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:11:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/esic-provisionally-suspends-three-csgo-coaches-attending-antwerp-major-over-spectator-bug-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:11:07","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:11:07","slug":"esic-provisionally-suspends-three-csgo-coaches-attending-antwerp-major-over-spectator-bug-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/esic-provisionally-suspends-three-csgo-coaches-attending-antwerp-major-over-spectator-bug-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"ESIC provisionally suspends three CSGO coaches attending Antwerp Major over spectator bug &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ESIC provisionally suspends three CSGO coaches attending Antwerp Major over spectator bug Valve \/ ESICThe Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) has announced that it has provisionally suspended three CS:GO coaches attending PGL Major Antwerp as part of its investigation into the historical use of the spectator bug. ESIC did not name the coaches that have been suspended from all member events, only stating that these cases are tied to the two more serious variants of the spectactor bug, with another update expected shortly. Dexerto\u2019s Editor-at-Large Richard Lewis revealed on March 29 that \u201cas many as 52 CS:GO coaches\u201d could face sanctions as ESIC was in the final stages of an investigation into the historical use of the spectator bug. The article explained that one of the reasons for the slow nature of the investigation was the existence of other variants of the spectator bug, which came to light in August 2020. The more common version of the bug, called \u201cstatic view\u201d by Michal Slowinski (the tournament admin that played a central role in uncovering the bug scandal in 2020), led to 37 CS:GO coaches being banned in September 2020 for periods ranging from just under four months to three years. According to ESIC, the static bug affected 47 coaches that have not yet been sanctioned, bringing the total number of cases to 84. For these new cases, ESIC will continue to follow the sanctioning matrix that it adopted for the first wave of bans, with the coaches being provisionally suspended from all ESIC member events \u201cpending resolution of the charges.\u201d ESIC to Imminently Issue Charges Resulting From Historical Spectator Bug Investigation In the statement, ESIC identifies its intended treatment for three forms of Spectator Bug discovered which collectively impact 134 participants. Read on our website: https:\/\/t.co\/7VAkWjpKVd pic.twitter.com\/aUMF39qOLH \u2014 ESIC (@ESIC_Official) May 5, 2022 Other variants ESIC acknowledge the existence of two other variants of the bug, called \u201cfree roam\u201d and \u201cthird-person\u201d, both of which were revealed by Dexerto. On February 9, Dexerto reported that former Cloud9 coach Soham \u2018valens\u2019 Chowdhury had encountered this variant of the bug in an October 2017 match against Team Liquid. valens, who told Dexerto he came across the spectator bug \u201cseveral times without knowing what it was\u201d, also experienced the static view variant on a number of occasions. Jaxon reported on April 22 that Brazilian coach Luis \u2018peacemaker\u2019 Tadeu also encountered the free roam bug while coaching Heroic in 2018. peacemaker is due to attend the Antwerp Major with Imperial. ESIC has determined that the advantages provided by the free roam variant are akin to those \u201cof a map hack, wall hack, or other cheat.\u201d As such, the esports watchdog added, this variant is \u201cfar more serious\u201d than the other two and may carry a sanction \u201cof up to 24 months\u201d. According to ESIC, this variant of the bug affected only three coaches, who have been provisionally suspended from all ESIC member events. The third-person view The final version of the bug that ESIC is investigating, called \u201cthird-person view\u201d, also came to light only recently. On April 15, Dexerto revealed that over 40 coaches had come across this version of the bug between 2017 and 2020 and explained how it added another layer of complexity to the investigation. Triggered by reconnecting to the game server during an online match, the third-person view bug lasted one round or less. It may seem rather innocuous at a first glance, but coaches could still relay information \u2013 obtained by moving the camera \u2013 that would be outside of a player\u2019s field of view. There was a &#8220;&#8221;3rd person&#8221;&#8221; one, where you could watch your teammate from a 3rd person view and simply clear all the angles for him (if abused). You can see an example I recorded for Valve back in 2020: https:\/\/t.co\/que89Iqh0q 3\/5 \u2014 Michal Slowinski (@michau9_) March 29, 2022 One of the biggest headaches for ESIC is finding out for certain whether coaches attempted to obtain information when they ran into the third-person view bug. In some of the cases reviewed by Dexerto, there appears to be clear sweeping movements of the camera; in others, there is barely any movement that suggests the coach was trying to take advantage of the situation. This version of the bug only happened on game servers hosted by FACEIT and Gamers Club. Neither company was able to provide an explanation for this when contacted by Dexerto. ESIC distinguishes this variant of the bug from the other two as it poses \u201ca relatively low risk to competitive integrity\u201d and was not triggered on purpose. However, it is still of the opinion that coaches should be sanctioned if they did not ask for the round to be paused and reconnected to the server under supervision of the admin. \u201cWhat the participants being prosecuted chose to do was remain in the bug until the end of the round,\u201d ESIC explained. \u201cThis is unacceptable and, in the Commissioner\u2019s view a breach of the Code of Conduct.\u201d ESIC has ruled that each instance of third-person bug should result in a 30-day ban \u2013 the exception being the cases when coaches had the bug for less than one round, which will be reviewed by the commission on a case-by-case basis. Unlike the other two variants, however, the third-person bug will not result in coaches being provisionally suspended with immediate effect. ESIC said that this variant affected one coach attending the Antwerp Major, who will continue to work as normal until the conclusion of the event, after which he will to respond to the charges. \u201cThe Commissioner takes the view that it would be unfair on the participant and would yield a disproportionate consequence impacting not only the participant but their team to provisionally suspend them at this point,\u201d ESIC says.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ESIC provisionally suspends three CSGO coaches attending Antwerp Major over spectator bug Valve \/ ESICThe Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) has announced that it has provisionally suspended three CS:GO coaches attending PGL Major Antwerp as part of its investigation into the historical use of the spectator bug. 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