Players use CS2 hacks mainly to win games. Most hackers aren’t good at the game, so they rely on cheats to get higher ranks. A small number of players use CS2 hacks to boost their friends or sell boosting services. Finally, a handful simply turn to hacking to disrupt the competitive integrity of the game and cause chaos.
Cheats haven’t really changed much. Even back then, CSGO hacks mainly revolved around aim hacks, where you automatically lock on heads, and wall hacks, where you can always see where the enemies are.
As you can tell, these hacks provide an insane competitive advantage to the user, leading to more wins and achieving higher ranks.
Yes, CS2 hacks are legit. They are relatively easy to find online and can cost anywhere from $20 to $50 for monthly subscriptions and hundreds of dollars as a one-time purchase. It’s so legit that a professional player once got caught using hacks in an actual tournament.
While CS2 hacks are legit and do provide a competitive advantage, they are against Valve and CS2’s policies. Once caught, you’ll be issued with a VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) Ban that permanently prevents your account from playing the game.
The most common CS2 hack is probably the Aimbot. Getting to elite-aiming levels on par with the likes of s1mple, ZywOo, and ScreaM takes years upon years of training to achieve. Even then, getting an elite aim isn’t guaranteed. This is why there are players who try to cheat the system, jump over the grind and training required to develop better in-game skills, and just use CS2 aimbot hacks instead.
I personally haven’t tried any hacks, but automatically flicking to heads with a click of a button seems incredibly easy to me. Aimbot hacks have improved throughout the years and can offer varying levels of “assistance.” Most aimbot hacks offer the following:
The other popular hack type are CS2 ESP (Extra-Sensory Perception) hacks, more commonly referred to as “wall hacks.” From the name itself, wall hacks expose player positions through walls, making it easier to strategize and pre-aim.
While wall hacks aren’t as destructive as aim hacks, especially since you’ll still need to have a decent aiming ability to actually get kills, it still destroys the competitive integrity of the game. Knowing where your opponents are at every point in the match makes the game so much easier to play because it removes a lot of the essential high-level mechanics and reads CS2 typically requires. CS2 ESP hacks offer the following advantages:
These systems work by intercepting data from the game's entity list and transforming it into visual overlays that provide tactical advantages.
Running into a hacker is one of the most annoying things in CS2. It makes the game unplayable to a degree and just ruins the experience for everyone involved. If you’re thinking about using hacks, just don’t. It puts you at risk of getting perma-banned, and what’s finally reaching Global Elite if you know deep down that you don’t deserve it?