The project functions as a standalone "legacy" version of CS:GO, specifically aiming to recreate the game's peak era from . It is often used by players who prefer the movement, gunplay, and user interface of the original version over the engine changes introduced in CS2. Key Features and Usage
: The code (often appearing in repositories like OneshotGH/supremacy on GitHub) handles critical game hooks, netvars, and interface pointers required to run the modified client. Security and Whitelisting
The file is the core dynamic-link library associated with CS: Supremacy , a popular community-driven mod designed to preserve the original Counter-Strike: Global Offensive experience following the transition to Counter-Strike 2 . Overview of CS: Supremacy supremacy_csgo.dll
: Retains old map versions (e.g., the original Nuke), older weapon names, and the 2015-style inventory system.
As of March 2026, developers announced a final large update before a planned shutdown of the project, celebrating the community with final events. The project functions as a standalone "legacy" version
Due to its nature as a third-party modification that "injects" code into the game engine, the .dll file is frequently flagged as a by antivirus software. Accessing the official servers typically requires a whitelist application process via Discord, where developers vet accounts based on playtime and profile history to prevent cheating and maintain community standards. Current Status
: Includes "Operation Resurgence," which adds unique skins, music kits, and free case openings not available in the official Valve version. Security and Whitelisting The file is the core
: Features its own matchmaking system with US and EU servers, unranked 5v5 modes, and retake servers.