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Struggling with VAC Live detections on your internal pastes?
If you're tired of losing Premier Elo to sudden ban waves, switching to an external read-only solution is the standard move for closet cheating. cs2ext is a solid external that prioritizes a low footprint while giving you the essentials to dominate the lobby without the overhead of heavy internals.
Architecture & Memory Backends
The highlight here is the flexibility in how the cheat interacts with game memory. You aren't stuck with standard OpenProcess calls that anti-cheats love to flag.
Core Features
Screens:
Verdict:
This is a solid closet-cheating tool. The visuals are clean, and the multi-backend approach is a nice touch for those who want to experiment with different levels of stealth. Don't go semi-rage with the aimbot — stick to low FOV if you care about your trust factor.
Anyone tested the Syscall method against the latest VAC Live signatures yet?
If you're tired of losing Premier Elo to sudden ban waves, switching to an external read-only solution is the standard move for closet cheating. cs2ext is a solid external that prioritizes a low footprint while giving you the essentials to dominate the lobby without the overhead of heavy internals.
Architecture & Memory Backends
The highlight here is the flexibility in how the cheat interacts with game memory. You aren't stuck with standard OpenProcess calls that anti-cheats love to flag.
- WinApi — Uses standard ReadProcessMemory. Easiest to setup, but carries the highest risk of detection due to handle monitoring.
- Syscall — Uses indirect syscalls. It still leaves a handle to the CS2 process, but it bypasses some common user-mode hooks.
- Kernel — The gold standard for this build. Uses an ioctl driver. No handle is opened to the game process from user-mode, making it significantly harder for VAC to trace. Keep in mind this requires Secure Boot disabled and Test Signing mode enabled in your BIOS/Windows settings.
Core Features
- Discord Overlay Hijack — Draws visuals via Discord's overlay. This makes your ESP effectively invisible to most screen recording software and provides a cleaner render than a basic topmost window.
- Auto Offset Dumping — Integrated with cs2-dumper logic. If Valve pushes a small subtick update, the tool will attempt to dump the new offsets automatically on startup.
- Grenade Helper — Includes pre-configured lineup spots and aim angles. Essential for executing on sites without needing to memorize every smoke.
- Radar — Standalone window or a transparent overlay. Match the zoom setting with your in-game radar scale for perfect alignment.
- Legit Aimbot & Triggerbot — Basic implementation with visibility checks. Designed for smoothing out your aim rather than hitting 180-degree snaps.
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Setup Guide:
- Unpack all files into a single directory (the dumper needs to be present).
- Launch as Administrator, especially if you intend to use the Kernel backend.
- Windows Defender will likely flag the driver/mapped memory logic; ignore it or add an exclusion.
- All settings are saved to cs2esp.ini, so your FOV and ESP colors persist across sessions.
Controls:
- F1: Toggle Graphical Menu
- F2: Master Feature Switch
- Insert: Emergency Unload
- F3/F4: Grenade Helper Visibility and Addition
- Unpack all files into a single directory (the dumper needs to be present).
- Launch as Administrator, especially if you intend to use the Kernel backend.
- Windows Defender will likely flag the driver/mapped memory logic; ignore it or add an exclusion.
- All settings are saved to cs2esp.ini, so your FOV and ESP colors persist across sessions.
Controls:
- F1: Toggle Graphical Menu
- F2: Master Feature Switch
- Insert: Emergency Unload
- F3/F4: Grenade Helper Visibility and Addition
Screens:
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Verdict:
This is a solid closet-cheating tool. The visuals are clean, and the multi-backend approach is a nice touch for those who want to experiment with different levels of stealth. Don't go semi-rage with the aimbot — stick to low FOV if you care about your trust factor.
Anyone tested the Syscall method against the latest VAC Live signatures yet?
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