A transparent, neon-blue menu flickered onto his screen over the CS:GO lobby. It was surprisingly clean. He ticked a few boxes: : Set to a low "FOV" to look human.
For three days, Alex felt like a god. He wasn't just playing; he was predicting the future. He knew exactly when the enemy would peek "Palace" and where the AWPer was hiding in "Sniper’s Nest." His teammates cheered for his "insane game sense."
The "gratuit" (free) version of the cheat had been detected. The Nixware developers had likely updated their paid version, leaving the free "crack" vulnerable to Valve’s anti-cheat system. The Aftermath
: Suddenly, his default knife was a shimmering Dragon Lore-patterned Karambit.