: The actual cheat library (often named onetap.dll or similar) that is injected into the game process.

: For a free, cracked software, it was remarkably effective at competing against paid alternatives at the time. Security and Risks

: Using the contents of the archive on official Valve servers leads to a VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) ban. Most users of OTC2 strictly played on "unsecured" community HvH servers. Current Relevance

OTC2 became legendary within the HvH subculture during the late 2010s and early 2020s. While OneTap eventually moved to version 3 and 4, the v2 crack remained a staple because:

With the transition from CS:GO to , OTC2 is largely considered a "legacy" tool. The engine changes in CS2 rendered the original v2 code obsolete, though the name "OTC" continues to be used by those attempting to crack newer iterations of cheat software.