: Pre-configured values for accuracy, "hitchance," and "multipoint" to optimize how the cheat targets enemies.

Files with names like this, especially .rar or .zip archives from unverified community forums or Discord servers, are high-risk.

: Optimizing game ticks for better "double tap" or defensive maneuvers.

: Advanced movement patterns to make the user harder to hit.

In the context of games like Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) or CS:GO , "Lua" refers to a lightweight scripting language used by advanced cheat providers (such as Neverlose, Gamesense, or Primordial) to add custom features or automated behaviors not found in the base software. Key Features often found in these archives:

: Using these configurations will lead to permanent bans on platforms like Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) or FaceIt.

: These archives frequently contain stealer logs or Remote Access Trojans (RATs) disguised as scripts.