/Osiris

Free open-source game cheat for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, written in modern C++. For Windows and Linux.

Primary LanguageC++MIT LicenseMIT

Osiris

Windows Linux

Free and open-source game hack for Counter-Strike 2. Compatible with the latest Steam version of the game. Cross-platform - available for Windows and Linux systems.

What's new

  • 16 December 2023 - Remove Sniper Scope Blur function was added to Visuals
  • 6 December 2023 - Visualize Weapon Reload Sound function was added to Sound
  • 2 December 2023 - Visualize Weapon Scope Sound function was added to Sound
  • 23 November 2023 - Visualize Bomb Defuse function was added to Sound
  • 16 November 2023 - Visualize Bomb Beep function was added to Sound

Technical features

  • C++ runtime library (CRT) is not used in release builds
  • No heap memory allocations
  • No static imports in release build on Windows
  • No threads are created
  • Exceptions are not used
  • No external dependencies

Compiling

Prerequisites

Windows

  • Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 with Desktop development with C++ workload

Linux

  • CMake 3.24 or newer
  • g++ 11 or newer or clang++ 15 or newer

Compiling from source

Windows

Open Osiris.sln in Visual Studio 2022, set build configuration to Release | x64. Press Build solution and you should receive Osiris.dll file.

Linux

Configure with CMake:

cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -B build

Build:

cmake --build build -j $(nproc --all)

After following these steps you should receive libOsiris.so file in build/Source/ directory.

Loading / Injecting into game process

Windows

You need a DLL injector to inject (load) Osiris.dll into game process.

Counter-Strike 2 blocks LoadLibrary injection method, so you have to use a manual mapping (aka reflective DLL injection) injector.

Xenos and Extreme Injector are known to be detected by VAC.

Linux

You can simply run the following script in the directory containing libOsiris.so:

sudo gdb -batch-silent -p $(pidof cs2) -ex "call (void*)dlopen(\"$PWD/libOsiris.so\", 2)"

However, this injection method might be detected by VAC as gdb is visible under TracerPid in /proc/$(pidof cs2)/status for the duration of the injection.

License

Copyright (c) 2018-2023 Daniel Krupiński

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.