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Originally Posted by Egal
You gave yourself the answer, its battleye, they wont detect basic spoofed firmware for a long time, if you got a complete custom firmware you wont get banned ever unless the cheat youre using is pasted garbage 'made' by some 12 y/o russian
Its also THE way to go for some other games since you can use it for them too
Dont forget its SOOO much cheaper in the long term when not having to buy accounts/spoofers and even cheats if you invest some time into it
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You misunderstand my point though.
The average user will believe the hype because they don't understand the market, but in reality a cheat requiring DMA doesn't mean it's high quality.
The average cheat nowadays IS the pasted garbage made by a 12 year old, including DMA cheats
Especially in a game like Tarkov, DMA is a crutch for developers who can't bypass the anti-cheat.
There's plenty of DMA cheats that are made by idiots who:
1) Can't even protect their usermode, yet alone make their own overlay if they tried
2) Understand 0 about hardware of firmware
and 3) Couldn't make a kernel cheat if they tried.
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Originally Posted by eradicatekikes
I was going to make a thread but seen this one was already opened.
Is they any DMA cheats that feel more like a internal cheat ?
I want a DMA cheat that as feature rich as a internal.
With Silent aim
Esp.
But also haves the benefits of the DMA
Like radar. Etc
Don’t care if it Writes to memory as feature a Detections don’t happen often.
I have used lone and didn’t like it wasn’t my cup of tea.
Used atomic so far best I used but lacking Basic esp Features
It doesn’t show extracts
It don’t show u items in a container while hovering over it
On the esp sure u can use the Radar. But I also want fully functional esp on my game screen.
Using moonlight or fuser.
Also Atomic don’t have silent.
So is they any other DMA provider if that would suit my needs ?
Atomic is definitely worth the 20$ more as it actually has features unlike lone
Atomic price is justified in my opinion
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Your reasoning doesn't make sense.
If you don't care about the security of using all of these write-memory features, why even get a DMA?
If EFT actually added more internal/serverside security, some of these features would be easily detected regardless of where the memory is being written from. EFT isn't going to ignore you changing your stamina or writing your viewangles just because it can't see where it's being written from.
Lastly, no feature is a "benefit of DMA". Any cheat can have radar, you just see it common in DMA because:
1) The source for DMA radars has been public for years
2) You can opt-out of making an overlay and ESP if you slap a radar in the feature list
3) Radar-Only cheats can disregard reading memory entirely, reading packets instead (Of which the source is also public and easy to paste)
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Originally Posted by Joca.
1. More fps
2. Option for better feeling/latency because most cheats require windowed, having game in fullscreen exclusive gives you best feeling/frametimes.
3. A lot lower chance to get waved/detected when using classical internal/external cheese.
4. Bypasses that classical internal/external cheeses don't have
5. Cheaper price compare to cheats with such features, long term it pays off
6. Better to be safe than sorry.
These are couple things, i might missed some, but this is just what came on my mind first. There are few more reasons.
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Most of what you listed has nothing to do with hardware.
To be clear I don't hate DMA, but it's just another phase of hype that people buy in to.
1) Cheats have bad performance because developers don't understand concurrency, caches, or efficiency.
There's a dozen externals that perform just as well as Internals.
2) If we're talking about the ESP/Menu, that's all in regards to the overlay, which isn't a hardware component.
3) A driver + usermode that is actually undetected isn't going to be hit with a banwave.
BE is terrible, and the game has very little internal/serverside security at all.
EFT cheats get detected because the developers don't know what they're doing.
4) There's non-hardware cheats that are arguably better than hardware cheats, as a driver that directly attacks the anti-cheat is superior to swapping some firmware numbers and hoping the AC doesn't flag you or cause a manual review.
5) You may save money if you are genuinely using the same cheat for enough time to hit that mark, but you're overpaying in hardware for a game and anti-cheat that has absolutely no need for such hardware.
At the end of the day, DMA on games like EFT is just a marketing ploy or a crutch for developers who can't bypass the anti-cheat.