Players Gain Through-Smoke Vision with Latest Nvidia Driver Settings for CS2

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Dec, 30.2023

Players are navigating a new terrain of tactics in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) with the revelation of an NVIDIA driver exploit that grants them an unconventional advantage. Since its launch in September 2023, CS2 has encountered a myriad of challenges, from unlimited grenades to movement bugs and wall hacks. The latest bug to surface, however, unveils a strategic loophole that allows users to peer through active smoke screens in-game.

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The discovery comes in the form of an unexpected feature hidden within the settings of NVIDIA's GeForce Experience overlay. As players experiment with various color filters, a sarcastic Reddit thread humorously titled "new features in CS2" brings to light a revelation: certain filters expose players concealed behind smoke, rendering their shadows visible. This inadvertent exploit essentially bestows players with a form of wallhack, allowing them to strategically target opponents with uncanny precision.

The "-allow_third_party_software" launch command becomes a crucial tool for exploiting this newfound advantage in CS2. However, wielding this power comes at a cost—the utilization of these filters may diminish a player's Trust Factor. While the risk of encountering suspicious or repeatedly reported players increases, the Elo gains remain unaffected, providing a potential avenue for players to boost their rankings.

This development echoes a recent incident involving AMD's Anti-Lag+ feature, disabled due to triggering Valve's Anti-Cheat system and resulting in a wave of unfair VAC bans. Reddit users, discussing the NVIDIA vulnerability, emphasize the inherent risks associated with granting third-party applications access to the game's renderer. The community anticipates Valve's swift response to address this exploit, with hopes that it doesn't escalate to a recall of features, mirroring AMD's response to a similar situation.