I’ve been actively using the OMDIS cheat for Battlefield 6 for the past four days and wanted to share my experience, especially since I always like to hear what other users have to say before making a purchase.
I bought the cheat via Bitcoin through their old shop system on Sellhub. The transaction was approved after 27 minutes, but Sellhub itself showed the invoice as expired for about two hours before it finally/manually switched to approved by the omdi himself. The OMDIS support team explained this was due to Sellhub’s system, which was replaced with a new one a few hours after I opened a ticket. This wasn’t a huge deal, but I wanted to mention it. I haven’t used the new system yet, but it should work better.
Regarding support, I can’t say it’s fast or particularly helpful. I only needed to contact them once during the purchase process, and since then, I haven’t needed support again - which is probably a good sign for the cheat itself. The installation and general usage are very straightforward.
The menu is extremely simple: just two tabs, Visuals and Aimbot, with only the essential features. The visuals are basic, and I’d love to see an indicator for players inside vehicles and the vehicle type. The main issue is reliability. I regularly noticed that several players weren’t displayed, especially after they died and redeployed. This happens multiple times per match, not just occasionally, which often leads to surprise attacks and undermines the ESP’s effectiveness. The ESP also occasionally drops out for a second or two, but otherwise, it’s sufficient. The problem is more frequent mid-game, especially right after redeployments, rather than in the endgame. I’ve heard that increasing the ESP range to maximum might help, but that’s not a real fix - just a workaround. Personally, I can’t play with max ESP range because it becomes overwhelming and makes it hard to tell who’s actually close.
The aimbot does its job, but it’s nothing special. You can adjust the key, bone, smoothing (in percent), enable movement prediction, and bullet drop. However, I’ve had terrible experiences with sniping moving targets at distance. Close combat works fine, but long-range aimbot performance is disappointing. It’s possible this is just my setup or skill, but I doubt it - there’s not much room for error here.
Overall, there are definitely some things that need fixing, but the cheat isn’t unplayable. It provides a clear advantage over playing without any cheats, which is the whole point. I’ve always heard about issues with ESP and similar features in every BF6 cheat, so this isn’t unique. $50 is a lot, but it’s the standard price for BF6 cheats.
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TL;DR
OMDIS for BF6 is simple and easy to use, but the ESP is unreliable - players often don’t show up, especially after redeploying. The aimbot works for close combat but struggles with moving targets at distance. The cheat is straightforward to install and use. It’s not perfect, but it gives a clear advantage. $50 is expensive, but that’s the norm for BF6 cheats.