NeverKernel CS2 Cheat and Valorant Cheat receives data from ring0. When you first run the software, it installs a special driver. The loader reads all data from the loaded drive in subsequent runs. The loader only represents the visual functions and the menu for control purposes. All the load is on our drive running in ring0. That's why it's so hard to be caught by VAC and Vanguard.
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The Hidden World of Cheats:
The Art of Winning with Kernel & YOLO
Success in competitive games is not measured by skill alone. Do you wonder why thousands of players in CS2, Valorant, and PUBG feel helpless against "experts"? The answer lies not in beating the game's rules, but in beating the system itself. Here is a look into this world through the eyes of a cheater.
Why Kernel Level?
When you run a normal program, Windows runs it inside a "box" it allows. The anti-cheat software of CS2, Valorant, and PUBG is designed to see what goes on inside this box — they are the security guards of the house where you are a guest.
We choose to be the owners of that house. The Kernel level is the lowest layer of the operating system; the "deepest floor" where Windows operates and forms the foundation for hardware and software. Even the most advanced anti-cheats of CS2 and Valorant cannot stand against us here.
Valorant's Vanguard or CS2's VAC system cannot directly see what is happening at the kernel level. While they search for a man inside a room, we control the architectural plans and security cameras of the entire PUBG map. They see us as a "system component," not a "user."
While in the kernel, we can access the memory of CS2, Valorant, or PUBG as we please. Player coordinates, enemy HP bars, bullet paths — we can read everything the game draws on the screen before it does. The moment an enemy appears in PUBG, we have already processed it.
Valorant's Vanguard tries to detect "foreign" drivers by installing its own driver into the kernel. However, we can mask ourselves as a legitimate system driver or manipulate its "eyes" to prevent it from seeing us. It’s like spraying a security guard's glasses in CS2.
YOLO Models — AI-Powered Marksman
Old aimbots were simple: they read X-Y coordinates from memory and instantly moved the mouse to that point. This was too "robotic" and easily detectable in Valorant or CS2. This is where YOLO (You Only Look Once) comes in.
The cheat does not take a screenshot of the CS2 or Valorant window. It directly captures the raw frame buffer data sent by the graphics card. Thus, it bypasses anti-cheat systems in PUBG that detect screen recording programs. The cheat sees faster than the game.
Old aimbots would teleport the mouse instantly. Our YOLO-based system, after receiving the coordinates, "slides" the mouse to the target with natural acceleration over 3–4 frames. This is called a flick, and even top CS2 players do it. Our system simulates the reflexes of the best Valorant player.
The system fires automatically when the pixel marked as "enemy head" by the YOLO model is hovered over. In CS2, you don't aim and pull the trigger; in Valorant, you just pass the mouse, and the system handles the rest. From the outside, it looks like an incredible reflex in PUBG.
Breaking the Anti-Cheat Wall: Staying Undetected
Despite all this power, how do we not get caught in CS2, Valorant, and PUBG? Because we aren't just writing a cheat; we are running a full-blown "smuggling operation."
Anti-cheats don't just scan files; they analyze player behavior. Hitting 10 enemies in the head without seeing through walls? Perfect straight-line mouse movements? We prevent this with jitter and humanization settings. The aimbot works with 98% accuracy, not 100%, consciously missing a few shots from time to time.
Every time the anti-cheat updates, new "signatures" emerge that could detect our kernel driver. That’s why we update constantly. When a new patch is released for PUBG, we release a counter-patch immediately.
This is a cat-and-mouse game — and we are always one step ahead. Try it, you’ll see.
HWID Spoofer — Your Digital Fingerprint Erased
Banned account? Hardware flagged? Our kernel-level HWID spoofer rewrites your system's unique identifiers before anti-cheat even loads. One click, and you're a new machine.
Complete Hardware Reset
Anti-cheats track dozens of hardware IDs: BIOS Serial, MAC Address, Disk UUID, GPU Serial. We randomize all of them at the kernel level before the game boots. To Riot, EA, or BattlEye, you're a completely different PC.
Pre-Boot Injection
Vanguard loads on Windows startup? Our spoofer loads earlier. We hook into the boot chain and mask your hardware before ntoskrnl.exe even initializes. By the time Valorant checks your system, you're already invisible.
Registry & Cache Cleaner
Your old HWID leaves traces in the registry and temp files. We scrub everything: cached hardware info, telemetry logs, anti-cheat remnants. Not a single byte of your old identity remains on the system.
Zero Performance Impact
Works entirely in the kernel. No hooks into game processes, no memory injections. The game runs as if nothing is there — because to the game, nothing is there. 0ms latency, 0% FPS drop.
Warning: HWID bans are permanent without a spoofer. Once your motherboard/GPU serial is flagged, no amount of account resets will help. Our spoofer is your only way back in.