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Originally Posted by SEE
Like Lobi says, it's not cheating (which is the main purpose of VAC) - but simply applies a different AA Visual post processing effect in place of the AA provided.
Hopefully common sense will prevail and I (and others) won't get banned. It would be ridiculous to impose a penalty for removing jaggies less effectively than the in built option yet allow visual mods in the form of custom skins which everyone considers essential to a combat flight. Some of the custom skins I have seen make it very difficult to spot that particular ac low down on the deck.
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Yes. Like in ArmA2 you can have mod folders or other files in main folder. What you can't do is ALTER main files with cheats.
In other titles that's the way VAC works. I'll use FXAA online to test. If something wrong happens, just need to send an email to Valve explaining the issues. VAC bans usually have very precise cheat reports, just check Valve foruns.