Counter-strike Global Offensive V1.35.6.5 Auto... < 99% TOP >
Version v1.35.6.5 existed before the "Sub-tick" era or the precise movement of CS2. This was the golden age of "Auto-Strafing" (often utilizing mouse scripts or raw skill).
Solution: Add +exec autoexec.cfg to launch options OR add host_writeconfig at the end of your file. Then type exec autoexec manually once.
Add +exec autoexec.cfg to the game's launch options (if using Steam legacy client).
Or add this line to config.cfg (inside the same cfg folder): Counter-Strike Global Offensive v1.35.6.5 Auto...
exec autoexec.cfg
If you stumble upon a download labeled “CS:GO v1.35.6.5 Auto Edition,” here’s what to examine:
| Feature | What to look for |
|--------|------------------|
| File size | Original CS:GO ≈ 15–20 GB. Suspicious “auto” clients are often 2–5 GB (stripped maps/sounds) |
| Included EXE | Should be csgo.exe version info. Right‑click → Properties → Details. Unofficial builds may show “Product version: 0.0.0.0” |
| Auto features folder | /csgo/cfg/autoexec.cfg, /csgo/auto_scripts/, or a launcher with checkboxes for “AutoAim, AutoFire, AutoBhop” |
| VirusTotal score | Any “auto” client from unknown sources has a >40% detection rate for trojans or keyloggers |
For v1.35.6.5 (legacy install), the config path is: Version v1
\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg\
If you are using a cracked or offline LAN version (not endorsed by Valve), the path may vary. Always respect software licensing.
Counter-Strike Global Offensive v1.35.6.5 Auto is a ghost in the game’s version history — likely an unofficial, cracked build bundled with automated cheating features. While the idea of an old, modifiable CS:GO client with auto‑bunnyhop or auto‑trigger might sound tempting, the security risks and account penalties far outweigh any nostalgia or training benefit. If you need automation, stick to server‑side plugins or Valve’s official tools. If you want to play CS:GO for free offline, use the legitimate “CS:GO Legacy Version” available through Steam’s beta branch (not v1.35.6.5).
Above all, never download an executable labeled “auto” from an unverified source — the only thing it might automatically do is steal your data. If you stumble upon a download labeled “CS:GO v1
Remember: Fair play preserves the integrity of Counter-Strike’s competitive spirit. Automation that gives you an unfair advantage is not just a violation of rules; it degrades the experience for everyone.
Since this version is from a bygone era of CS:GO (often remembered for the R8 Revolver era or the beginning of the Prime Matchmaking updates), I have generated a Historical Retrospective focusing on the "Auto" mechanics and weapons relevant to that specific patch.
Some third-party tools claim “auto recoil” for v1.35.6.5. These are external macros that move your mouse down when firing. Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) detects input simulation. Using such automation results in a permanent game ban. Stick to legitimate in-game aliases.
