Share your experience of using a DMA card

01/14/2024 20:34 ZSOFTWARE#16
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Originally Posted by LoneSurvivor88 View Post
Probably not a concern for BE/Tarkov for quite a while tbh
Who knows, with the mass amount of people switching I wouldn't be surprised if they implement something for PCIE leech firmware sooner then later.

For the time being it is the safest option, but I think it is a false promise it will stay like it. Especially because of the price
01/14/2024 20:41 Kirby˛#17
I have been using DMA for quiet a while now, though I only play sporadically. It is definitely worth it, if you want to play it for the long-run. The upfront costs are quiet high and in case your "custom firmware" gets detected, the replacement of that adds up even more to it. In games like Tarkov or Rust you should be able to play for many months or even years without being detected if you play legit and not go maniac.
01/14/2024 21:17 LoneSurvivor88#18
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Originally Posted by ZSOFTWARE View Post
Who knows, with the mass amount of people switching I wouldn't be surprised if they implement something for PCIE leech firmware sooner then later.

For the time being it is the safest option, but I think it is a false promise it will stay like it. Especially because of the price
When EAC does something then I’d start worrying for BE.

Other than faceit, the only ones doing anything is riot and their ac is tailored to their own games.

I don’t think it’ll hit universal ac’s for a while. I could be wrong though
01/14/2024 21:46 Kirby˛#19
I forgot to mention this in case you are considering buying a DMA card. Unless you use a fuser or other program, the gaming experience can be quite different. I got on very well with the radar that most vendors offer, but I would still prefer the ESP of a well-made internal one.
01/15/2024 17:48 Oneofurfriends#20
Anyone using a fuser/over lay box? Wondering if you can just plug it in or do you need different maps or what needs to be different since its a 2d radar. Thanks