Cheating is a problem in a lot of games, including CS:GO. Valve does the best they can to keep cheating to a minimum, but the problem persists partly because cheat programs are so widespread.

YouTuber ScriptKid actually uses that problem to make hilarious videos of how he trolls potential hackers. He rose to YouTube fame by creating fake hacking software for PUBG, a game that got so overrun with cheaters that it nearly self-destructed. The fake cheat program would cause PUBG players to kill themselves or teammates in hilarious ways like jumping out of a moving car or dropping grenades instead of throwing them.

After that video got 1.3 million views, fans demanded that ScriptKid make another version for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. So he did. And now we get to laugh at the results.

Like before, ScriptKid's fake software causes the users to experience a lot of self-defeating behaviors. For example, grenades can only be thrown straight down, causing self-immolation, and various triggers will cause the player to throw their weapons away instead of firing them. There's also a reverse aimbot where the players' crosshairs move away from opponents rather than towards them, and another script that causes players to automatically fire whenever their crosshair moves over a friendly.

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Perhaps best of all is the virtual tripwire that will cause a player's movement settings to max out for a few seconds, making their avatars completely flip out in-game.

ScriptKid even went so far as to spend his own cash to have Google advertise his cheat software whenever someone searched for CS:GO cheats. This caused his software to become so widespread that he had quite a few clips to choose from when making his video.

It’s been just a few days, but ScripKid’s video has already achieved over half a million views. We suspect this is going to be another success story. Maybe next time we’ll get a fake Fortnite or VALORANT hack.

Source: GameRant, ScriptKid on YouTube

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