HwidSpoofer which should i use?

07/24/2022 17:14 GhostAimOfficial#16
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Originally Posted by LukeManolia View Post
Ghost uses Voyager hypervisor, a widely detected tool on all anticheats.

It's just a matter of time for detection.
It's based of the Voyager Hyper-V hacking framework but it uses our own EPT/NPT framework for hooking memory at the hypervisor level. Most of the BSOD issues have been resolved by now as well. Plus we support Windows 10 2004 all the way up to the latest Windows 11/Windows 10 updates. The reason it works so well is that it's very hard to differentiate a regular Windows OS with Hyper-V enabled and one with GhostAim running as well as the fact that its much easier to boot system identifiers on boot at the lowest level than changing identifiers at runtime. Detections happen quite regularly for other spoofers, yet ours has been solid since we rewrote it over 7 months ago.
07/24/2022 17:28 SoulCheese#17
Damm. That's a decent comeback. Guess the perm spoof kiddo is good in just throwing words without doing his research haha.
07/24/2022 18:15 LukeManolia#18
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Originally Posted by GhostAimOfficial View Post
It's based of the Voyager Hyper-V hacking framework but it uses our own EPT/NPT framework for hooking memory at the hypervisor level. Most of the BSOD issues have been resolved by now as well. Plus we support Windows 10 2004 all the way up to the latest Windows 11/Windows 10 updates. The reason it works so well is that it's very hard to differentiate a regular Windows OS with Hyper-V enabled and one with GhostAim running as well as the fact that its much easier to boot system identifiers on boot at the lowest level than changing identifiers at runtime. Detections happen quite regularly for other spoofers, yet ours has been solid since we rewrote it over 7 months ago.
Oh god, please don't tell me that it's hard to differentiate a NORMAL hypervisor and Voyager. Run your spoofer on an actually respectable anti-cheat like vgk/faceit/eac/be and not this usermode garbage. You'll see that the anticheat driver will get automatically stopped thus you wont be able to launch game//Valorant. You basing your hypervisor off Voyager means you hook tthe same things as Voyager, and have their same routine. Considering Voyager is fully opensource, please tell me how you plan to update it if this incompetent brand decides to outsource an anticheat from EAC/BE.💀

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Originally Posted by SoulCheese View Post
Damm. That's a decent comeback. Guess the perm spoof kiddo is good in just throwing words without doing his research haha.
"Decent", you 100% did not understand a single word he said.
07/24/2022 19:11 Johann12911#19
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Originally Posted by LukeManolia View Post
Oh god, please don't tell me that it's hard to differentiate a NORMAL hypervisor and Voyager. Run your spoofer on an actually respectable anti-cheat like vgk/faceit/eac/be and not this usermode garbage. You'll see that the anticheat driver will get automatically stopped thus you wont be able to launch game//Valorant. You basing your hypervisor off Voyager means you hook tthe same things as Voyager, and have their same routine. Considering Voyager is fully opensource, please tell me how you plan to update it if this incompetent brand decides to outsource an anticheat from EAC/BE.💀



"Decent", you 100% did not understand a single word he said.

I mean bro ga supports eac/be games & valorant, which I myself use it for, so idk if you really know how it works
07/24/2022 20:38 LukeManolia#20
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Originally Posted by Johann12911 View Post
I mean bro ga supports eac/be games & valorant, which I myself use it for, so idk if you really know how it works

Sure it does, if I can write a usermode timing check detection for it in 30minutes, anticheats can do it in 15. :kappa:
07/25/2022 00:48 SoulCheese#21
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"Decent", you 100% did not understand a single word he said.
Nah I don't understand a single thing. But I don't need to since I'm not trashtalking others.
07/26/2022 02:39 LukeManolia#22
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Nah I don't understand a single thing. But I don't need to since I'm not trashtalking others.
If you understood, you would know its not trashtalking rather me exposing what GhostAim's lazy ass pasted from github.
07/31/2022 20:39 SauceMachine#23
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Originally Posted by LukeManolia View Post
Sure it does, if I can write a usermode timing check detection for it in 30minutes, anticheats can do it in 15. :kappa:
just for your information, writing an rdtsc fixup in kernel takes no less.
07/31/2022 21:45 LukeManolia#24
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Originally Posted by SauceMachine View Post
just for your information, writing an rdtsc fixup in kernel takes no less.
that is only 1 detection vector out of many, but sure.
07/31/2022 21:48 SauceMachine#25
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Originally Posted by LukeManolia View Post
that is only 1 detection vector out of many, but sure.
Of course, there's an entire arsenal of anti-hv techniques. I only mentioned this because you were talking about this specific one.
07/31/2022 22:49 LukeManolia#26
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Of course, there's an entire arsenal of anti-hv techniques. I only mentioned this because you were talking about this specific one.
Oh alright, I thought you were defending them.
08/01/2022 00:00 SauceMachine#27
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Originally Posted by LukeManolia View Post
Oh alright, I thought you were defending them.
I'm not defending or taking anyone's side, nor do I know these people or their software. I was simply dropping a comment on your statement and that's it. :)