Counter Strike Global Offensive V.1.35.2.2-nosteam -
Specifically designed for play over local area networks or against bots without an internet connection.
In the long history of Counter-Strike , few version numbers carry as much quiet weight as . To a casual player browsing a shady forum, it looks like a random string of decimals. To millions of others, it represents a specific era: the last stable, widely pirated “NoSteam” build of Global Offensive before the game evolved (or some would say, devolved) into CS2 . Counter Strike Global Offensive v.1.35.2.2-NoSteam
Since NoSteam bypasses matchmaking, you must use direct IP or VLAN: Specifically designed for play over local area networks
The NoSteam version had a notorious downside: . Since VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) requires Steam, v1.35.2.2-NoSteam was a cheater’s paradise. Public NoSteam servers were often unplayable, filled with people spin-botting and wall-hacking. To millions of others, it represents a specific
Furthermore, the NoSteam version of v.1.35.2.2 is a favorite for the modding and mapping community. It provides a static environment where developers can test custom maps or scripts without worrying about an automatic update breaking their work. Since the game files are decoupled from the live Steam servers, it acts as a perfect "sandbox" for experimentation. Many classic community-made maps were perfected using these stable legacy builds.