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CS:S 'change players names' prop script
A tiny CS:Source scripting trick that renamed anyone dumb enough to shoot a prop — and the thread that turned into a decade of 'unhide' begging.
Damian9000z posted a small Counter-Strike: Source scripting snippet that spawned a prop and renamed any player who shot it to a joke message, offering it up humbly ('no one really deserves credit, it's EXTREMELY easy to make'). The actual code was hidden behind a forum [hide] tag, so most of the thread's life became a long parade of members just posting 'unhide' or short thanks to unlock it. It's a snapshot of the Scripting subforum's low-key, utility-sharing culture rather than any major drama — just regulars cycling through over months to grab a fun little script.
This script will create a small wall and anyone who shoots it will have their name changed to 'I shot a bugged prop!'— Damian9000z
no one really deserves credit because it is EXTREMELY easy to make— Damian9000z
unhide— dslayer40
Zeton's Simple Spinscript
A basic bind-toggled spinbot script that kept members saying "unhide" for over a year straight
Member Zeton posted a bare-bones spinscript (bound to the 'v' key to toggle spinning) in the Scripting subforum back in March 2008. The hidden-content mechanic meant nobody could actually see the script without replying, which led to a long, low-effort thread of members just posting 'unhide' or similar one-word replies over more than a year to unlock it. It's a pretty typical artifact of the old forum's reply-to-unlock culture rather than any real discussion of the script itself.
Just press "v" to start spin like hell and press "v" again to stop spin.— Zeton
unhide— revaz
UNHIDE :(— epictroll
fuckin zblock
One-line gripe about zblock shutting down 'wait'-based scripts turns into a low-key debate about sniper scripts and bhop
A short, sleepy Scripting subforum thread where viper107 complains that zblock (an anti-cheat/script-blocking tool) flags any script using the 'wait' command. A year later a couple of newer members bump the thread asking what scripts actually need 'wait', with replies name-dropping fast sniper scripts, silent defuse, and bhop as the usual culprits. It's a small, unremarkable exchange typical of the CS 1.6/CS:S scripting scene on Fkn0wned, with some mild noob-shaming thrown in for flavor.
zblock blocks any scripts with wait in it— viper107
stfu fucking noob— VoLLtiii
fast sniper script; silent defuse— VoLLtiii
No Flash by Q-bA11
One tiny script to kill flashbang blindness — and 70+ replies of 'unhide', 'thanks', and one legendary flashbang rant
A long-running Scripting subforum thread centered on a simple CS 1.6 script by Q-bA11 that removed the flashbang whiteout effect. By this fourth page the actual discussion had long since given way to classic forum ritual: dozens of low-effort 'unhide'/'thanks'/'lol' replies from members trying to reveal the hidden download content. The one genuine detour is Anexxion's double-posted rant about hating flashbangs in COD4's Shipment map, which briefly injects some personality into the spam. Uploader LoRd Ragealot pops in to manually re-upload the file after a hidden-content system error, a small glimpse of the site's backend housekeeping.
my dick just imploded when i saw all this 1 post spam, goddamn. and i fuckin HATE flashbang grenades, especially in shipment on COD4 when there are over 50 people— Anexxion
i love u man.. s2— Matheuzin
(I have to, so i can upload them on database, hidden content thing has an error atm :/ )— LoRd Ragealot
Wraith LiTe v1.2 — the Counter-Strike: Source config-script release thread
A CSS 'cheat' script released as a plain .cfg, a keylogger prank threat, and a 'so this is bannable, right?' Q&A for the ages.
TactiCs_n0skill posted a beta release of his 'Wraith LiTe' script pack for Counter-Strike: Source, listing a grab-bag of script-based tricks (anti-aim, auto-crouch/spin combos, colored props, no-smoke, a prop-removing wallhack, a panic key, and a speed toggle) hosted on a 4shared link with contact via email. The thread has the classic mid-2000s cheat-forum banter: fellow member Botoxx jokingly threatens a fake VirusTotal scan and jabs about hiding a keylogger in a .jpg, which TactiCs_n0skill brushes off with a deadpan threat of his own. Other members (qwerty54, jattforlife) ask the eternal questions of the scene — is it undetectable, does it need sv_cheats — while the OP teases an upcoming v1.3 with buy/buyspam scripts. Small, low-drama, very of-its-era thread capturing the script-kiddie config culture of the Source engine cheat scene circa late 2007.
untill the day I die, yes.— TactiCs_n0skill
send me it and ill kill u— TactiCs_n0skill
I cant really give your comp a virus with a .cfg— TactiCs_n0skill
Script Request: Auto-Crouch on Shoot
A noob spotted a slick auto-crouch script in a multihack and just wanted a copy — no scripting skills required, apparently.
A brief, low-key thread in the Scripting subforum where user mankilaba asked the community for a script that automatically crouches the player upon firing, having seen it bundled in a multihack but not knowing its origin. The post is polite and a little eager, ending with a hopeful plea for someone to share it. No replies are preserved on this archived page, so whether anyone delivered the script is lost to time.
I found a useful script (for me) in a multihack but i didnt 'steal' it and now i dont know where to get it.— mankilaba
Pls post it if you have it!!!! :D— mankilaba
Christ's CS Configs (07/21/07) — Scripting Thread, Page 11
An 11-page-long config thread that outlived half its own posters — page 11 of the saga.
This was the tail end of a long-running Counter-Strike 1.6 scripting thread on Fkn0wned/Gametration, centered on a user-made config pack by 'Christ' originally posted mid-2007 and later reworked from a previously private release. By the time this page was archived (early 2008), the thread had stretched to 11 pages, with new members still trickling in months later to comment, thank the OP, or just mark their presence. The visible content here is mostly late replies from lower-post-count members rather than the original config details.