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Does it run specifically in those game directories?
Have you googled "will this toolkit give me a vac ban?"
Some people think it does get you vac banned and other people say I won't get vac banned.
I was hoping that some moderator or someone like that could tell me if this is safe to use.
If a program that is in open use across the internet comes up that MAY interfere with the vac detection program, it might thrown an error, rather than create a ban situation. Very very rarely, bans were issued in error before the system 'learned' that a particular program was or was not 'safe'.
NO ONE knows whether any program actually and specifically triggers Vac. Because they'd be dumb as rocks to tell people that, cheat coders would have a field day with it.
But people who do straight up say "I got a Vac because I used x-unrelated-program" they are in fact lying, as said up above. Only actual cheat detection, of KNOWN cheats, DOES cause a vac.
You'd be far more likely to experience a vac error than a ban, if the program is:
not claiming to be a cheat in the first place
not interfering with any dlls or files in the game
and
downloaded from a legitimate site that doesn't hide nasty crap in their downloads.
My suggestion is try on a burner account. CSGO is free, after all, and an error message would be the first thing that would pop if it did interfere in that specific way.
I'd suggest actually contacting the site where it's available, the coders should have some amount of experience.