It is important to distinguish GreenLuma from standard Steam Emulators, as they serve different purposes within the CS.RIN.RU ecosystem:

This article provides an in-depth look at what GreenLuma is, the role of CS.RIN.RU in its development, how the tool works, its features, and the critical security and ethical risks involved in using it. What is CS.RIN.RU?

Enter the of the game or DLC you want to unlock (you can find these on SteamDB ).

The official and primary source for all things GreenLuma is the . This is a long-standing Russian forum that has become a hub for digital rights management (DRM) research, game cracking, and emulation. Its PC Games and Mods & Tools sections host the main threads for GreenLuma, where the developer Steam006 (and others) have released every version since the tool's inception. If you are looking for the latest updates, guides, or troubleshooting help, the cs.rin.ru forum is the definitive destination.

GreenLuma will automatically restart Steam and inject the code. Once Steam opens, the items should appear as "In Library." Important Modes & Features Normal Mode: Injects into Steam to unlock AppIDs.

Valve’s Anti-Cheat (VAC) system and Steam Client integrity checks have evolved. While GreenLuma runs "client-side" (only on your PC), Valve can detect DLL injection. If you log into your legitimate paid account while running GreenLuma, Valve may flag your account for "Tampering with Steam Client."

: Inside the AppList directory, you must create consecutive text files starting from zero ( 0.txt , 1.txt , 2.txt ). Inside each text file, simply type the numeric AppID of the game or DLC you want to unlock (which can be looked up on public databases like SteamDB).

: Some developers explicitly program their games to check if a DLC owned locally matches the licenses attached to the live Steam profile database. Forcing these open can result in a permanent multiplayer or developer game ban.