Stay invisible
Fully external, kernel-mapped, and tuned for VAC. It runs outside the game so there's nothing to detect.
... and memesense and whatever (well kinda)
Three things that matter. Nothing that doesn't.
Fully external, kernel-mapped, and tuned for VAC. It runs outside the game so there's nothing to detect.
Signature scanning finds offsets on its own. Game updates come and go — the tool keeps working.
3 HWIDs that reset monthly, a genuinely free tier, and zero hoops. Use it, share it, move on.
Real captures from Niggalose.
Not affiliated with Valve or Counter-Strike 2.
The stuff people actually ask.
Niggalose's top priority is staying invisible to VAC. The program and its mechanisms are undetectable — but if you blatantly overuse aimbot, VAC's AI can still flag your behaviour. Running external (outside the game) is the safest approach. It's not built for HVH; it's built to keep you safe.
Niggalose uses signature scanning to locate memory offsets automatically, so most game updates won't break it. Only a major engine change would. Feature updates land when they land — request things on the forum.
Because one or two is stingy. You get 3 devices that reset at the start of each billing cycle. Account-share if you want — just don't message me ten times a month to wipe HWIDs.
KDMapper (used to map the driver) gets flagged by Windows Defender, and admin rights are needed to map it. Most kernel tools work the same way — the injection method looks similar to how malware behaves, so AV flags it.
Yep. ~100 minutes for the weekly drop, ~20 hours for the full armory pass. It emulates mouse/keyboard at driver level, so you can't really use the PC while it farms. Test it on free tier first to make sure it runs on your hardware.
A zero-fee marketplace (so earned coins become withdrawable), a referral rewards system, and accepting CS2 items as credit toward the Niggalose tool. Roadmap, not promises.