I understand the concern, though I've ran tests in a separate machine in the past and it was only reading and modifying cs2 files to match the skin you wanted. Windows defender may flag certain applications due to the writing data to a running process, this is known as a false positive. They're very common in the word of game modifications (cheats, file changers, and hwid spoofers) Hopefully this has helped you understand it more. Lmk if you have any more questions.
Unfortunately it has been brought to my attention that Aimstar was removed, Twas a good cheat, it remained undetected all the way through till when it was removed off the github page.
When I open the program and click start, I get an error in a very strange language. I have already tried all the solutions you provide me in the errors tray. Can you help me?
I've ran it in a separate environment with no traces of any type of malware, ill look into it more though just in case. It may have been a false positive because it reads and writes data from the memory to be able to change the skins in cs2.
Then idk when ever I delete the malaware it deletes the sapphire changer but I just don't want to get my steam account hacked because I've done somthing like this before and my account got hacked so ye
@@num1peach that is completely understandable, I am still looking into if its doing anything sketchy but if it makes you feel any better ive used it on my main steam account and it hasn't been hacked. I am 99% sure it is not a virus.
Hey, just got a new pc, ill take a look at it and upload a new link if needed, I may make a discord in the future to help with troubleshooting, ill let you know if i do and ill help you personally