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DOD:SGhost is a hex-edited variation of the classic CSGhost injector. By modifying the target process strings in the binary via HxD, the tool has been pivoted to handle Day of Defeat: Source instead of the original CS:GO target.
Core Features:
Since the modification focuses on the hl2.exe process, there is a high probability this works across multiple Source engine titles (like Half-Life 2: Deathmatch or Counter-Strike: Source), though testing has primarily been focused on DOD:S. It's a solid, lightweight option if you're looking for a simple injection vector without the fluff of modern internal loaders.
As always with public bypasses, don't go throwing your main account around. VAC in Source games is aging, but it's still active on many community servers.
anyone tested this on other source engine titles like HL2DM or CSS?
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Core Features:
- VAC Bypass — Inherits the original CSGhost bypass logic to mitigate detection risk during injection.
- Process Launching — Automatically triggers the DOD:S executable upon running the injector.
- Custom Injection — Allows you to select any .dll and inject it into the hl2.exe environment.
Since the modification focuses on the hl2.exe process, there is a high probability this works across multiple Source engine titles (like Half-Life 2: Deathmatch or Counter-Strike: Source), though testing has primarily been focused on DOD:S. It's a solid, lightweight option if you're looking for a simple injection vector without the fluff of modern internal loaders.
Source Base: CSGhost
Modification Method: HxD string manipulation
Target Process: hl2.exe
Anti-Cheat: Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC)
Modification Method: HxD string manipulation
Target Process: hl2.exe
Anti-Cheat: Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC)
As always with public bypasses, don't go throwing your main account around. VAC in Source games is aging, but it's still active on many community servers.
anyone tested this on other source engine titles like HL2DM or CSS?