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RET9 is a cheat for Counter-Strike 2, aimed at the legitimate playing style. The cheat is not implemented directly into the game process.
RET9 для Counter-Strike 2 — продукт для игроков, которым нужен настраиваемый чит под легитный стиль игры. В функциональность входят AimBot с FOV, smooth, hitbox и режимами активации, TriggerBot с задержками реакции, а также Visuals для отображения боксов, имен, здоровья и дистанции. Отдельный раздел отвечает за работу с конфигами: пользователь может создавать, сохранять, загружать и обмениваться настройками. По описанию продукта, лоадер формируется отдельно для каждого пользователя и получает рандомизированный хэш. Это делает RET9 ориентированным на аккуратное использование в Prime-матчах и некоторых турнирных сценариях, где важны стабильность, предсказуемое поведение и гибкая настройка функций.
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RET9 is a cheat for Counter-Strike 2 with separate screens for aim, ESP, configs and Lua scripts.
A "Section" switch inside AimBot swaps the mode: LegitBot keeps correction smooth for ranked play, RageBot snaps to the fastest reaction, and Trigger Aim ties aim and auto-fire into one mode. FOV and smoothing sit on separate sliders, so the aim radius can be tightened for close range. Hitbox selection is a dropdown — head, neck, chest and others — because it decides between a one-shot kill and landing a hit. TriggerBot's key, Hold/Toggle mode, reaction time and shot delay live on that same AimBot screen, not a separate tab. Recoil control, next to it, still reads "in development".
On Visuals (Section: Player), enemies get a box, a nickname and a health bar, each with its own switch and colour instead of one shared theme. Team check filters the visuals to enemies only, so boxes on teammates never clutter a fight. Distance is printed as a number next to the model, deciding whether the weapon in hand is worth engaging at that range. Dormancy ESP keeps a player visible once the server stops sending fresh position data, when a normal ESP would go blind.
The "Configs, Lua's" sidebar opens three groups on one screen: a configs list, a scripts list, and a small "Settings Menu" block — 20 items from the card (10 in Configs, 6 in Lua Scripts, 4 in Menu & Utility), not split across tabs. Configs are saved and loaded by name, and sharing runs on a code rather than a file, so someone pastes your code into "Shared Key" to pull in your setup. Lua is where RET9 goes beyond a plain toggle menu: a built-in code editor, buttons to load and unload a script, and direct folder access. The in-menu script list is not live yet — a "soon" placeholder sits there instead, so scripts load through the folder and the editor, not a library. "Unload Cheat" and "Unload + Clear Cheat" sit in the same block; the second also clears temporary files. Menu particles and colour only change how the overlay looks.
Minimum is Windows 10 x64; Windows 11 x64 is recommended. CPU minimum is an Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3, but i5 / Ryzen 5 or better is recommended, because the game, overlay and Lua code run at once, and a weak quad-core chokes first. RAM starts at 8 GB, 16 GB is recommended, because CS2 is memory-hungry before configs and an editor add to it. Any DirectX 11 card meets the minimum; a current NVIDIA or AMD GPU lowers frame-drop odds when boxes draw over the game. 500 MB covers the minimum, 1 GB is recommended for configs, scripts and updates. Administrator rights are required, because without them the module cannot reach the memory aim and ESP read from. A stable connection matters, because sharing configs by code runs over the network. Keeping CS2 current on Steam helps, because the menu is built against the current build.
Cheats for Counter-Strike 2 work the same way here: access is a key for a period or for life, not a file to download. RET9 offers 7 days for 150 GCC, 15 days for 250 GCC, 30 days for 350 GCC, and a lifetime key for 1200 GCC. GCC comes from the site balance, and the key is issued after payment and sits in the account with its expiry date. This is a standalone product: its key does not work with RET9 builds for GTA 5, including the RAGE:MP / alt:V hybrid, a different product with its own features. Among similar cards for the same game: Vredux cheat for Counter-Strike 2.