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Pellix for CS2 is a modern cheat featuring advanced functionality for smooth and efficient gameplay. It includes customizable ESP and many additional features to enhance in-game control. The intuitive interface allows quick configuration, while optimization ensures stable performance without FPS drops. Suitable for both beginners and experienced users who value flexibility and reliability.
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Pellix is an internal Counter-Strike 2 cheat with configurable ESP and per-weapon aim settings. The menu holds 31 options: 14 for aim and recoil, 11 for the visual layer.
Aim is split across separate switches. Smoothing toggles between static and dynamic — static reads more predictably at range, dynamic looks less like a snap up close. Recoil control sits apart from the aim itself, split into vertical and horizontal, so someone who only wants spray control can leave targeting off. Settings apply globally, per weapon group or per weapon, so an AWP and a rifle pull differently. Hitbox selection trades a guaranteed kill for just landing the shot, and humanization built on WindMouse moves the cursor along a curve instead of snapping to the point. The aimbot will not lock onto a player it cannot see — behind a wall, inside smoke, or during someone else's flash — and it holds off in mid-air, because hitboxes jump too much to aim reliably. The FOV radius is drawn on screen as a cone, visible in the product's own screenshots.
Visual settings sit across four tabs — Players, Sound, World and Other — each with its own toggles. Player ESP comes in four styles: 2D, 3D, corners or rounded, and that is a separate switch from model chams and skeletons, so you can keep a plain box outline if solid colour is hard to read through smoke. Health, armor and ammo bars say whether a fight is worth taking; weapon icon and name answer the same question as economy. Flags mark state — armored, flashed, reloading, carrying the bomb, defusing — each switched and coloured on its own. Teammates get a separate mode, always on or only after death. Sound ESP draws footsteps and gunfire as an icon or a 3D circle, with a distance cutoff and a fade timer.
Pellix Counter-Strike 2 has a buy list showing what everyone else just spent, as names or as weapon icons with prices. It covers the enemy side too, so you can read an eco round, a force buy or a full buy before you push or hold. A sniper crosshair replaces the scope reticle for the AWP and Scout, handy when the stock reticle is hard to read on a map. The spectator list shows who is watching your point of view, usually right after you die. The bomb timer counts down separately, names the planted site and shows the defuse odds, so the call is made on numbers instead of a guess. Cloud radar sits alone in the Other tab, apart from ESP — the only item in that group, and its layout was not captured on screen.
The cheat for Counter-Strike 2 runs on Windows 10 or 11, on Intel or AMD CPUs and Nvidia or AMD GPUs. The disk has to use GPT — moving off MBR means repartitioning the whole drive, not flipping a setting. The system must run in UEFI mode, not Legacy, or the loader won't start. It works only with the Steam build of Counter-Strike 2 and no other client.
Pellix runs two Counter-Strike 2 products — this internal build and a separate Pellix DMA for DMA cards: two listings, two keys. The menu favours a flat layout — a toggle and a colour picker sit next to almost every row. The developer's page is at Pellix's profile.
The key comes in 1-, 7- and 30-day terms — 90, 180 and 360 GCC — charged against the site's own balance. If the balance falls short, the purchase window offers to top up only the difference. The key is issued automatically right after payment and sits in the account with its expiry date. The Pellix setup guide covers the first launch.