Hello everybody, today we’re gonna speak about using the CS:GO cheats without getting banned.
It’s not necessary to use our software, this article is about the general rules of behavior, which you need to follow to avoid being suspected of cheating. We will also learn how to play without the reports about you.
How CS:GO fights cheaters
There is no easier way to cheat with a computer than by using one in a toilet. In recent cases concerning GM Nigalidze and FM Nastidis, a cell phone was used in the restroom at key moments in the game. Both players raised suspicion by extended absences after their opponent had moved. These cases are generally not cases of amateur cheating. Their games are stuck at a grade-school level and anybody that’s even close to their peak will just laugh at them like the emotionally-stunted losers they are. Look up narcissists and you normally get stories of men, borderlines are girls, but honestly the two conditions are so massively intertwined that it generally doesn’t matter. This spicy subject seems to vary from couple to couple, but the fact is that some do, in fact, view watching porn or masturbating to the fantasy of a crush or another person, to fall into the cheating realm. Part of being exclusive with someone is the mutual understanding that your bodies are each other’s temple. Or he could modify the probabilities for the games to ensure that he won. Another way a hacker might get money from an online casino would be to guess a username and password combination for another player and withdraw money from their account. This is probably the easier and more common method of cheating an online casino via hacking. This article will teach you how to use the cheats in CS:GO without getting a ban. We will also discuss the main anti-cheat systems and how do they work.
See the cheater trying to get the phone off a table. Watch the attempt to pick up the remote. Even glue the cheater's shoes down. And make sure, as always, to leave a lovely message or sign about how you know what the cheater has been doing.
CS:GO, at this moment, has two systems to punish the cheaters: VAC and Overwatch.
VAC, also known as Valve Anti-Cheat, automatic system, which can ban you, if you would join a VAC protected server with the detected cheat enabled. This system does not care how you act in-game. If the hack is detected — you will get banned.
The main source of the automatic VAC bans is mainly free public cheats, however, bad cheats can get you VAC banned fast as well. Good cheats are not getting detected often, sometimes they don’t get detected at all. The HAG, for example, is working great for more than 3 years now and no problems. Vac is not detecting it and probably not going to. But it’s not normal for every paid cheat, so be careful.
The second system is Overwatch, this one is the main danger for the cheaters at this moment. If you are playing at the Matchmaking and too many people have reported you, then your replay will be sent for an overview. Overwatch volunteers will be reviewing how you play.
Few people will check your replay and will vote if you are a cheater or not. If the percentage of the votes will be high enough — you will get a ban.
Further, in this article we will discuss in details, how to avoid such a sad ending as a CS:GO ban.
How to avoid receiving a VAC ban
First of all, let’s discuss, what VAC is like.
Valve Anti Cheat is a pretty old automatic system, which recognizes the game client changes, memory changes, and other injections and different hooks. Tricky cheat developers are using different methods to hide their cheats from the eyes of VAC. They use encryption and other difficult stuff which is commonly used for creating the viruses, but these work for you, not against you.
The easiest way to get a VAC ban is by using public cheats, as we already know. However, VAC can happen with you even if you use the paid cheats. The difference is in protection, paid cheats are usually better protected. You can never be one hundred percent sure you won’t get a VAC ban. You can try to find out, how long the cheat is running without detections and was it ever detected.
The best option to trust your account is the cheat that was never detected. A little note, it is good that your cheat was never detected, however, it should run for 1 year at least. If it was ok within the year — its protection is decent. There were many cheats that were detected after one or even two years.
We are done with VAC now, let’s talk about another system. This one will require the efforts from you, not from the cheat developers.
How to avoid receiving an Overwatch ban
You can avoid getting VAC using good cheats, but this won’t help with Overwatch, things are getting more difficult here.
It depends mostly on you, will get an Overwatch ban or not. It’s about your in-game behavior, how you act and what you do.
Two main methods can be distinguished of how to counter the Overwatch.
The first and the most important — safe methods of using the cheat in-game, also known as «legit». You do your best in using your cheats the way that nobody can suspect you in cheating.
The second — don’t play much in a row. You can’t get reported too many times if you’ve played one match only, so you won’t get reviewed. We will discuss this further in details.
Safe cheating technique
One must always keep in mind that it is important to behave like a regular player. Your main goal is to win more games than lose. Do not rage, no need to score 20 — 0, follow our suggestions and everything would be all right.
Wallhack usage tips
No need to target invisible enemies behind the walls! Overwatch will see through the walls as well when they will be reviewing you and it will be very obvious, iff you will be tracking enemies behind the walls using your crosshair. Normal players do not do that, they aim where the enemy can appear in front of them.
Do not shoot through penetrable surfaces where the normal player won’t be doing this. Maybe some very good CS:GO player can do such a cool move and kill somebody behind this crate just because he thought that somebody was there, but you should not do this. The difference between you and him is very simple. Both of you will be suspected of cheating, but you are a cheater and he is not. No need to do a very good move, which an average player won’t normally do.
Do not aim at the walls! Sometimes you do it not intentionally, when you want to look on the ESP, what’s your enemies are doing behind the wall. No need to do it, aim where you are going and where your enemy can come from. Do it even if you know that there is nobody there.
Watch out for the enemies! Even if you know, that nobody is gonna ambush you in the next room, you should check the possible locations of the enemy while you go through the room. No need to rush forward, check the places when somebody can hide and wait for you. You will be less suspected of cheating if you won’t look like the one that always knows where the enemy is.
Shooting tips
Do not use the aimbot! Aimbot is artificially moving your camera, even if it’s doing it very smooth, it is possible to detect that it’s not the human-like moves. If the aimbot is doing is very smooth then maybe you can do it faster and better yourself? Besides that, VAC can detect your cheat for changing the camera angles and such sort of things.
The triggerbot, also known as auto shoot, works best. You move the camera yourself, it’s just shooting in time. We hardly recommend this type of shooting assistance.
No need to pre-fire! Pre-fire is cool, of course, especially if you hear your enemy, but this can look suspicious still. We previously spoke about the cool moves, you don’t want to do them while using the cheats, especially often.
General behaving tips
No need to show off in the chat! You can get a report even if you’re a good player, but somebody just doesn’t like you. While being a cheater, we don’t want any reports at all. Try to be very polite and nice for everybody, your teammates and enemies.
Watch your score! We just want to be a little better than an average player, not much better. If you will be much better — you will get spotted, sooner or later. Let’s act smartly and get the desired Global Elite rank.
Try to avoid being on the top of the scoreboard, try to die sometimes. Kill & Death ratio higher than two will definitely attract somebody and he will just report you out of jealousy. Let’s cheat smart, no need to attract attention, just play a bit better than the others and win more often.
Playing less technique
You can’t get an Overwatch ban if you don’t get reviewed, right?
Volunteers get your replay if the amount of report within the past 24 hours was higher than some value, which is only known by VALVE.
Considered to be that you can play one or two maps a day safely. Even if everybody there will report you, you won’t get reviewed. Everybody gets the reports, impossible to review so many people.
Nobody knows the exact numbers, but we suggest you follow the 5 reports a day rule, it becomes way too dangerous to get more. You should understand that you can get reported for no reason. They won’t write in the chat that they’ve sent a report every time, they can just do it silently, so be careful.
If you feel like you’re doing too cool and you definitely got reported — switch off the game, at least at this account, that’s the way to avoid Overwatch.
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Summary
Now you know two techniques which will protect you from VAC and Overwatch. Make sure to combine them, this will give you the best result, they work best together.
- Use only high quality and trusted CS:GO hacks.
- Follow the safe cheating rules as precise as possible.
- Know when to stop, if you feel that you got the reports. You can create a few accounts and switch between them, if one account got some reports today, but you still want to play.
Have fun and play safe! I hope that our suggestions will help you to get your Global Elite and your skins will stay safe!
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Cheating in online games is not new stuff. In the virtual world of gaming, there are four types of players: the newbies, the casuals, the pros, and last, but (unfortunately) not least, the cheaters. These guys are like Internet trolls on steroids because not only they get overpowered – thus breaking the balance of an even match – but they also turn a fun and challenging game into an unfair, frustrating nightmare.
Especially when you are aware of your refined and almost flawless skills, yet you’re repeatedly crushed, blown, beheaded, and laughed at by a dishonest wimpy cheater who’s horsing around ruining the fun, or even worse, messing up with a bigger event, like an official tournament. And that’s what’s been going on in the maps of Counter Strike: Global Offensive.
Whether they use an aimbot, a spinbot or a wallhack (more on these later), the fact that there are people willing to use third-party tools to put themselves in an unfair advantage when playing against others in an online match really sucks big dragon balls. And when you’re told that not one, but a bunch of CS:GO top players (most of them members of well-known teams) got caught by Valve’s anti-cheat detection system (VAC, for short), you feel like up there in the heavens, there’s a benevolent god bestowing upon those – in the words of Daybreak president – “cockroaches” the ultimate ban hammer.
Of course, you can’t help but think about the fact that they might have ranked up by aimbotting or wallhacking their way, while you were there on your couch, trying to figure out how to become “a pro” like them. Then, you feel relieved because “justice got served”. Or, in a pretty ironic way to put things in this game, “Counter-Terrorists win”.
But you may be wondering: how can I detect these CS:GO cheaters roaming around the maps? And when I find one, what can I do about them? Well my fellow gamer, you should start by learning what those three cheating tools I mentioned earlier are. So let’s get on with the first and most annoying one:
Aimbot
The Aimbot is a very common cheating tool in FPS games like CS:GO which main purpose is to save the player the need for aiming manually at their target by collecting all the information required for an automated target acquisition. Aside from the obvious advantage of pointing your weapon at your possibly next headshot score automatically, it might also allow you to know the location of an enemy, regardless of him being directly visible or not.
For example, if there’s a foe hiding behind a wall, waiting to ambush you or just minding his own business, and you happen to have your trusty aimbot turned on, chances are your character will be pointing the gun at some “random spot” on the wall that happens to match with the head of your enemy, and when he moves around, your gun will follow him, like those goldeneye’s surveillance cameras armed with a minigun.
This program can be just one or a set of tools destined to waste your victims like a Robocop-Terminator-Mad Baymax hybrid. It can be used in combination with a triggerbot – a tool used to shoot an enemy down as soon as he gets into the cheater’s Field-Of-Vision (FOV) or into the weapon’s reticule – or the wallhack, which we’ll get into soon.
Spinbot
Now it’s time for the second program: the Spinbot. This one is kinda confusing, I mean, this is supposed to be an “anti-aimbot” cheat tool that will make it harder for aimbotters to shoot you down by making your character spin fast on its own axis 360°, all while looking down at the floor. You can’t picture that, can you? Well, assuming you’re a spectator or just another player, from your point of view, the spinbotter’s character will be behaving like it’s having a seizure, but standing on its feet, and it’ll be pointing his gun towards the floor all the time.
I know, I know, you’re just asking right now: How in the yellow hell is this helping the spinbotter? How can he see? How can he walk straight? HOW CAN HE PLAY ANYWAY? Well my dear honest GIGN soldier, this is because all that crazy stuff is happening server side. That means the spinbot is sending the server some spiced data regarding the actions and movement of the character, so the server replicates this same info to other players.
Meanwhile, on the client side of the game, the spinbotter is viewing the screen like nothing’s happening, so he can move around normally. While you can still shoot him down, the headshot score becomes an almost impossible task to achieve, even for aimbotters. And that’s the supposed reason of this tool to be.
You could say: Well it’s definitely an anti-aimbot tool, and I still can kill him. No big deal, right? WRONG! Sure, you can kill him, but good luck aiming at him like you usually do, because as he moves around all erratically, your bullets may or may not hit him, for the server is thinking the cheater just dodged them, while you believe it passed right through his chest. In the end, it’s just another cheating tool and should be enough reason to ban anyone using it (And if it’s not enough reason to you, consider how annoying is to watch a spinbotter in spec mode).
Wallhack
Last, but not least, we have the Wallhack. As its name implies, this program allows you to change the programming code of a supposed solid and opaque structure – like a wall – turning it “transparent” so users can see who’s on the other side. At least that was the way it worked back then when CS 1.6 was the main game. Nowadays, it’ll just draw in glowing color the silhouette of every character in the match, allowing the user to see them no matter what obstacle they have in their FOV.
This kind of cheat is also known as Extra Sensorial Perception (or ESP for short) because it doesn’t render the opaque structure transparent, but rather marks the position of any character with a glowing line depicting, as I said before their silhouette. Depending on the program, it can also “dig a hole” in the wall so things like bullets not programmed for can pass right through it.
Have you ever wondered how some people are able to find you or always be prepared to blow the pixelated gray matter out of your polygonal skull all the time, no matter how cautious you were in hiding yourself? Well, you may never notice that your murderer got himself some nice (and forbidden) target-finding goggles that make the phrase “you can run, but you can’t hide” perfectly suitable.
How to detect CS:GO cheaters?
All three of them by themselves are a real pain in the you-know-what. So, consider an aimbotter that is wallhacking and spinbotting too. Yeah, like an intelligent T-Rex with long and strong arms, X-Ray vision and a sniper rifle (man, I already see the birth of a new meme in the horizon). That’s how unfair it can be when playing with – or against – CS:GO cheaters. So, in order to recognize them, you have to bear in mind some common things among them. Like, how obvious the cheat is. As stated earlier, the spinner is the easiest one to detect. Just go spectator mode and find the epileptic one.For aimbotters and wallhackers, things get very difficult.
For aimbotters and wallhackers, things get very difficult. For starters, you can’t point your finger at someone just because you think he’s aimbotting when in fact, he’s just a real pro. There are a lot of skilled players with sharp eyes and educated hands able to snap from one target to another smoothly, and that’s ok. Usually, these guys are training themselves hardly to refine their shooting skills and time reaction, and for someone who’s not used to play that good, it may seem like they’re cheating.
Still, there are some tips you can keep in mind if you want to catch them. First, study their playstyle. If you see a lot of inconsistencies in their way of playing, especially when admins are around, then it might be a red flag.
Second, check the demos and replays. Although there are really good players out there, sometimes the using of aimbots becomes quite obvious. If you see the crosshair behaving crazy, like, it went snapping pretty smooth, then it locked on an enemy’s head and it’s shaking, then something fishy is going on. Again, you got to be pretty sure about it before reporting them.
As for the wallhack, check the demo for people following player’s character across a wall, or for smarter wallers, look at the randomness of the crosshair position. Pro players tend to stick their aim to the wall of the corner they’re about to turn towards, so they can be prepared to fire as soon as possible. Wallers, on the other hand, like to play dumb, so they’ll point their crosshair at random spots, and when they see an opponent is about to come out of the wall, they quickly react, line up their aim and hit the fire button (if you’re smart enough, you can bait them to do that exactly).
Third, compare stats. Now this one is just for the complement. People can suspect about “newbies’ accounts” if their stats are not supposed to be “that good”. But again, a lot of players like to smurf – playing with a different account, just to try out new stuff, strategies, or just for fun, without affecting their main account stats and ranking – so comparing stats alone is not enough.
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And fourth, keep in touch with other people in the game’s forums and discuss what you’ve seen. Maybe there’s another group of players that have the same suspicions as you. If you all agree on the facts and are sure enough, then hit the “report” button, and hope for the best.
CS:GO cheaters reporting
Speaking of the report button, it’s important to you to know how to properly report a player you suspect of cheating. As stated at the beginning of this article, Valve has an Anti-Cheat system installed on specific servers with the sole purpose of detecting cheat tools and third-party modifications installed and or running on users’ computers, ready to open a can of Ban-Fu on anyone trying to connect to one of this VAC servers.
This is an automated security system that takes identification of third-party software – known to alter or modify the game’s core executable files and dynamic links libraries – to determine whether a user is cheating or not. Although you can still report a suspect, VAC will only take it for tracking and statistical purposes, rather than instantly drop the banhammer based on your denounce.
But this is not the only security measure took in the game, for there’s also a self-regulating system called The Overwatch. Consisting of qualified and experienced CS:GO players known as “investigators”, this method allows them to review the reported behavior of any user suspect of cheating, determine the validity of those reports, and apply temporary bans if they see it fit, via a collective decision they make after watching a 10-minutes replay (worthy of eight rounds approx.).
And that’s it! I hope this article shed some light on those who didn’t know what to do when facing these party-wreckers. Maybe we won’t get rid of them for good, but at least we can work together to keep them at bay.