CS:GO exploit allegedly gives players access to the game’s in-built wallhack ValveA CS:GO exploit has apparently been uncovered that would allow players to turn on the game’s built-in wallhack in competitive matches. G2 Esports Apex Legends player onscreen shared a recently-discovered bug that would allegedly allow players to turn on the built-in cheat functions, such as wall-hacking, that are supposed to be locked behind the sv_cheats command in online games. What is sv_cheats 1? Though any form of wall-hacking or other modification to the game’s fundamental rules is prohibited in matchmaking, CS:GO does have a series of “cheat” functions that are built into the game which allow for settings like unlimited-ammo, tracking the trajectory of grenades, and seeing enemies through walls. Read more: Top 20 highest earning CS:GO pro players – These “cheats” can be turned on and off using the sv_cheats command, but this is only enabled in private matches, as it’s intended for use in custom game modes and practice tools. New CS:GO bug made public a few hours ago allowing you to run JS code in the game without hooking the process at all. For example GameInterfaceAPI.SetSettingString(“”r_drawothermodels”
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