Randomly decided to open CS:GO Legacy and saw that my revolver cases could seemingly be opened. I don't know if the case opens or not but if it does then the gambling community has avoided the Trade Protection entirely. Surely this would be breaking the Steam TOS no?

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  1. I don’t believe you can modify items at all in Csgo legacy regardless of trade protection

  2. TacoShower

    I’m 99% sure you can’t open ANY cases in CS:GO legacy. When you try to open it gives an error.

  3. bro created an alt in fear of being banned for something that never worked LMAO

  4. The community knows exactly how to emulate backend packets and Valve is well aware of that. They are not dumb enough to ONLY restrict these actions client-side only unless they were under a big time constraint which probably wasn’t the case here considering this “Trade Protection” attribute was first added 2 months ago but stayed unused until the update a week ago.

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