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CS2 Wallhack Command: How to Use sv_cheats for Practice

Ever wondered how to see through walls in CS2? I'll show you how to use the CS2 wallhack command with sv_cheats for practice purposes. This trick can help you understand player movements and improve your game sense.

First, let's be clear: using wallhacks in competitive matches is cheating and can get you banned. We're only talking about using this in private, practice sessions.

To use the wallhack command:

  1. Open the console by pressing the ~ key.
  2. Type "sv_cheats 1" and press Enter. This enables cheat commands.
  3. Now type "r_drawOtherModels 2" and press Enter.

You should now see outlines of players through walls. This can be useful for learning common positions and movement patterns.

Remember, this only works in practice mode with cheats enabled. It won't function in real matches, and attempting to use similar cheats online is a quick way to lose your account.

While wallhacks can provide insights during practice, they're no substitute for genuine skill. Instead of relying on cheats, focus on developing map knowledge, listening for sound cues, and communicating with your team.

Valve actively works to prevent wallhacks and other cheats in CS2. Their anti-cheat system (VAC) issues permanent bans to cheaters. It's not worth risking your account or reputation.

In the end, the best way to improve is through honest practice and dedication. Use the wallhack command responsibly in private sessions if you must, but remember that true skill comes from playing the game as intended.

Jeff OconnelAbout the author

Jeff Oconnel
Jeff Oconnel

I'm the Head of Research at Clash.gg. With over 7 years of experience in the Counter-Strike niche, I have developed extensive knowledge of the game, its strategies, and the competitive scene. My insights are based on years of in-depth analysis and close involvement with the Counter-Strike community.