The developers of cheats for CS2 revealed information about the prices of programs for esports players
The developers of one of the popular cheats for CS2 gave an interview to the blogger Eric "SHOKE" Shokov. The video does not disclose the product's name as it's intended for educational purposes. One of the topics discussed in the conversation was the use of prohibited software in the professional scene.
Interview participants highlighted the existence of numerous cheats actively used on the FACEIT platform and in small regional tournaments. The prices for such programs start from $300. Sometimes, the creators of these cheats receive a percentage of the players' winnings.
The response regarding whether cheats exist at tier-1 level remained inconclusive, but at tier-2/3, they undoubtedly exist. There is a significant number of cheats on the FACEIT platform as well. However, considerations about safety and discretion in usage are crucial.
Regarding prices, the market varies widely from $300 to $1500, depending on the developer's preferences, knowledge, capabilities, and level of popularity.
The cheat marketer noted that in the case of tier-3 players, developers often receive a percentage of the winnings. This practice has existed for a long time, especially several years ago. Additionally, he emphasized that detecting the use of Wallhack (WH) is much easier than identifying the use of aim-bots.
The cheat developer highlighted that the issue of cheating is actively discussed in the CS2 community. Many players have repeatedly complained about suspicious accounts in the premier mode, often occupying top positions in the ranking. Alexander "s1mple" Kostylev has also expressed his dissatisfaction with this matter.
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