I cannot confirm that. A colleague and I have been testing their basic firmware in BF6 for several months now, and there has been absolutely no detection. I can guarantee that with complete confidence.Quote:
(Stella) Once recommended by everyone, now even their basic firmware doesn't work. The same thing happened to me. Someone wrote earlier that the lack of chat on their server looks suspicious. That's true. Javelin received an update and detects most basic firmware. They claim that their basic firmware is ok. But that's not true, it gets blocked and doesn't work.
Getting a good firmware for EAC/Vanguard/Faceit is almost impossible these days.
Sorry, but seriously these so-called "providers" that nobody has ever heard of, for which there are no listings, no reviews, no user experiences, no verifiable information whatsoever can honestly be disregarded entirely. I don’t understand why they are even brought up here. Most of it seems to amount to little more than myth.Quote:
Skate is private and not accessible, and Miserea has also gone private after filling all of his slots.
William’s announcements about me in the Stella Discord are a direct response to me exposing the scam and pushing to have the Stella name removed or blocked by nearly every major provider in the space. It’s simply an attempt to discredit me so he can keep the operation going.Quote:
I also have to say that recent Discord announcements, such as the ones warning about EPVP users like 0x41^4 ...come across as somewhat odd and unnecessary. In my opinion, that could simply be avoided. Ultimately, your products should speak for themselves.
The issue with this response is that Miserea and Skate are both heavily vouched for across multiple cheating communities. Miserea, for example, is newer but has received several promotions within Ithaclan, VT, and Particle and Skate was promoted in Sensory, BDL, and DER in earlier years.Quote:
Sorry, but seriously these so-called "providers" that nobody has ever heard of, for which there are no listings, no reviews, no user experiences, no verifiable information whatsoever can honestly be disregarded entirely. I don’t understand why they are even brought up here. Most of it seems to amount to little more than myth.
Except Stella is not a “demonstrably real” provider in practice, because the majority of their users are being supplied with broken firmware.Quote:
In that respect, Stella and any other publicly exposed provider that offers a demonstrably real product and service arguably has it much harder than these elusive figures, about whom no one can ultimately say with certainty whether they even exist.
I recently switched to 2.0 for testing and it’s been flawless so far. I’m trying to convince him to send me a 1.2 as well :kekw:Quote:
tbh, I just avoided the hassle and went for a Heino 1.2 with vmd.
Yeah it is true that I am not active in every conceivable forum. I use this one and a few others as reference points. However, it is striking that no one here seems able to share any firsthand experience with these products.Quote:
William’s announcements about me in the Stella Discord are a direct response to me exposing the scam and pushing to have the Stella name removed or blocked by nearly every major provider in the space. It’s simply an attempt to discredit me so he can keep the operation going.
That said, the attempt doesn’t really bother me. My priority is making sure users don’t get taken advantage of. The reality is that my reach extends to tens of thousands of people, while his audience is comparatively small. I’m far more visible in the community(s), which is exactly why he’s trying so hard to control the narrative.
The issue with this response is that Miserea and Skate are both heavily vouched for across multiple cheating communities. Miserea, for example, is newer but has received several promotions within Ithaclan, VT, and Particle and Skate was promoted in Sensory, BDL, and DER in earlier years.
Additionally, neither of them are accepting new customers, and haven’t for quite some time. Skate has been closed off for years, and Miserea has been closed for at least a month or two. Because of that, the argument being made here is pointless.
DMA is also still relatively new to Elitepvpers, so treating it (Epvp) as a primary reference point for information is misguided.
Except Stella is not a “demonstrably real” provider in practice, because the majority of their users are being supplied with broken firmware.
Even the unblocker they resell is plagued by performance issues.
It’s clear you’re relatively new to DMA, so I don’t hold that against you. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I recently switched to 2.0 for testing and it’s been flawless so far. I’m trying to convince him to send me a 1.2 as well :kekw:
The only downside with the 1.2 now is the $60 monthly fee.
Want to know the best Valorant cheat? Or the top Fortnite one? How about the best for FACEIT? Here’s a hint: there aren’t any reviews for them here.Quote:
Yeah it is true that I am not active in every conceivable forum. I use this one and a few others as reference points. However, it is striking that no one here seems able to share any firsthand experience with these products.
“Heavily vouched” is not, in my view, a meaningful indicator of quality. The same has been said about entirely different providers in the past. Not too long ago, Stella was also being enthusiastically promoted here. People just hype shit up because it is expensive
Most people only leave reviews when their experience is negative, unless there’s some incentive to do otherwise.Quote:
Regarding the point that DMA is still relatively new to Elitepvpers and that treating EPVP as a primary source of information may be misguided, that may well be the case. Nevertheless, it remains noteworthy that no one here can provide any tangible experiences with these products.
I fully agree. I wouldn’t suggest anyone pay anything close to that.Quote:
Even if I were a billionaire, I would consider that money poorly spent.
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Can you simplify how the Heino is better?
Also, would it be worth it to grab the Heino 1.2 when it comes to EAC like Fortnite's?
Honestly, that still sounds worth it compared to spending $400+ on firmware that either works or doesn't. Someone was telling me the other day in the blurred chat that the Heino v1.2 has some issues with the higher tier EAC, of course that the Heino 2.0 doesn't. Of course I can't justify spending $5k on a Heino but just curious if it really would be worth it to invest in the Heino v1.2?Quote:
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As for whether 1.2 is worth getting for EAC, it’s tough to say. It works with EAC for now, but with upcoming EAC changes, it will require a subscription similar to unblockers. They’ve mentioned $60 per month, though that could change.
IMO I don't think it's worth the investment. My mate had one but had to upgrade to the 2.0. Just depends where you are at finincially and if you think your going to make the most out of it.Quote:
Honestly, that still sounds worth it compared to spending $400+ on firmware that either works or doesn't. Someone was telling me the other day in the blurred chat that the Heino v1.2 has some issues with the higher tier EAC, of course that the Heino 2.0 doesn't. Of course I can't justify spending $5k on a Heino but just curious if it really would be worth it to invest in the Heino v1.2?
Also, great article to read. Thanks.
I can’t speak from personal experience with 1.2 since I’ve been running 2.0, but the friends I have using 1.2 haven’t had any issues with EAC so far. That said, they’re expecting problems once the upcoming EAC changes roll out.Quote:
Honestly, that still sounds worth it compared to spending $400+ on firmware that either works or doesn't. Someone was telling me the other day in the blurred chat that the Heino v1.2 has some issues with the higher tier EAC, of course that the Heino 2.0 doesn't. Of course I can't justify spending $5k on a Heino but just curious if it really would be worth it to invest in the Heino v1.2?
Also, great article to read. Thanks.
You’re always going to have rage hackers, both internal and external, and those developers will continue playing the cat-and-mouse game with anti-cheat teams. Because of that, DMA users will likely remain the minority.Quote:
Is this the future for game cheating? I wonder in the next 5 years if everyone will transfer over to DMA. Could be a good area to start investing my time into.
IMO I don't think it's worth the investment. My mate had one but had to upgrade to the 2.0. Just depends where you are at finincially and if you think your going to make the most out of it.
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I can’t speak from personal experience with 1.2 since I’ve been running 2.0, but the friends I have using 1.2 haven’t had any issues with EAC so far. That said, they’re expecting problems once the upcoming EAC changes roll out.
Heino has mentioned they plan to provide some kind of alternative solution for 1.2, though it’s still very early and unclear whether it’ll be an unblocker or something different. The estimated cost is around $60 per month, and if it ends up being just an unblocker, I don’t really see the value in buying 1.2 when you can use one (unblocker) with your existing card and firmware.
You’re always going to have rage hackers, both internal and external, and those developers will continue playing the cat-and-mouse game with anti-cheat teams. Because of that, DMA users will likely remain the minority.
It’s also difficult to predict how long new tech will stay viable. HPTT looked promising for a few months before it basically became a paperweight.
Like you said, it really comes down to your financial situation.
I find what you are saying there quite ironic. Earlier in this thread, you claimed to have used our T1 firmware and said you had no issues, even though you have ONLY ever had access to our VMD firmware. I am sure you've edited this away though, but I believe I might have a photo of it somewhere. But this was when you first started promoting us. In fact, you began promoting us long before ever reaching out to me.Quote:
My priority is making sure users don’t get taken advantage of. The reality is that my reach extends to tens of thousands of people, while his audience is comparatively small. I’m far more visible in the community(s), which is exactly why he’s trying so hard to control the narrative.
Broken firmware? I would love for you to point out exactly which firmware is broken, aside from our old VMD version (the one I gave you for free), which in some cases required a Windows reset. Otherwise, everything is fully functional. And no, our firmware does not brick cards. That is simply a pointless argument.Quote:
Except Stella is not a “demonstrably real” provider in practice, because the majority of their users are being supplied with broken firmware.
Unlike you, we are against unblockers. Please point out which of our products uses an unblocker. Subscription, the only one we use an activator with to limit the time customers can use it for? Even then, I could argue that it uses the same device as T3, which does not require anything to be run on the 2nd PC, so what is your point?Quote:
Even the unblocker they resell is plagued by performance issues.
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I find what you are saying there quite ironic. Earlier in this thread, you claimed to have used our T1 firmware and said you had no issues, even though you have ONLY ever had access to our VMD firmware. I am sure you've edited this away though, but I believe I might have a photo of it somewhere. But this was when you first started promoting us. In fact, you began promoting us long before ever reaching out to me.
Broken firmware? I would love for you to point out exactly which firmware is broken, aside from our old VMD version (the one I gave you for free), which in some cases required a Windows reset. Otherwise, everything is fully functional. And no, our firmware does not brick cards. That is simply a pointless argument.
Unlike you, we are against unblockers. Please point out which of our products uses an unblocker. Subscription, the only one we use an activator with to limit the time customers can use it for? Even then, I could argue that it uses the same device as T3, which does not require anything to be run on the 2nd PC, so what is your point?
It is also important to clarify that a block is a detection. You are forcing a DETECTED firmware to function. Yet you still claim to be here for everyone, wanting them to have a safe cheating experience and not get ripped off. BUT you are still advertising something that temporarily makes a detected product work, which will ultimately result in ban waves. And let’s hope you are even advertising the right unblockers. From my reverse engineering, many of them are rats. I am more than happy to provide proof to everyone interested, and I am willing to analyze the unblocker you use if you are concerned you may have been ratted. I will later on post all of the unblockers reversed to our Discord with proof, and the files for everyone to have a look themselves.
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We are aware that we previously had issues with slow support, but that has been completely resolved. 0x41^4 was correct in that regard. However, no proof has been provided that we are reselling, using an unblocker (which he himself promotes), or selling a broken product.
I believe the best way to address these false claims is this: we are now offering free trials of our T3 firmware to anyone with a reputable EPVP account in exchange for a vouch. We are also willing to provide free 1-3 day T3 keys to mostly everyone interested, this is a no-strings attached offer. Let the community decide how “broken,” resold, and/or detected (or whatever you have been claiming) our products really are.
Because both of us know everything else that you've said except slow support has been a lie. It seems to be part of your marketing tactic, I suppose. You actually put it quite clearly when you first contacted me, you said yourself that your marketing tactics are unethical.
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Anyone familiar with my endorsements knows I often say “I’ve used” or a similar phrase when I have someone I trust using a product on my behalf, since I simply cannot test every provider that gets recommended to me.Quote:
I find what you are saying there quite ironic. Earlier in this thread, you claimed to have used our T1 firmware and said you had no issues, even though you have ONLY ever had access to our VMD firmware. I am sure you've edited this away though, but I believe I might have a photo of it somewhere. But this was when you first started promoting us. In fact, you began promoting us long before ever reaching out to me.
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Broken firmware? I would love for you to point out exactly which firmware is broken, aside from our old VMD version (the one I gave you for free), which in some cases required a Windows reset. Otherwise, everything is fully functional. And no, our firmware does not brick cards. That is simply a pointless argument.
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Originally Posted by stella.acWe are aware that we previously had issues with slow support, but that has been completely resolved. 0x41^4 was correct in that regard. However, no proof has been provided that we are reselling, using an unblocker (which he himself promotes), or selling a broken product.
I don’t think this was the gotcha you thought it was. Everyone already knows I use Discord bots to promote products I endorse, and that they’re used to move into competitor Discords to poach. The bots are there to expedite exposure and increase word of mouth. After that, it’s the responsibility of the product I’m endorsing to deliver on the service and maintain that exposure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stella.acBecause both of us know everything else that you've said except slow support has been a lie. It seems to be part of your marketing tactic, I suppose. You actually put it quite clearly when you first contacted me, you said yourself that your marketing tactics are unethical.