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Originally Posted by Snipe420
i don't know man. i just don't want to take the risk tbh. I had my main account bbanned on cod, and i just don't want to deal with that.
i rather just pay $130 and have a 1:1 firmware.
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thats the thing, DMA has too many buzzwords that folks don't really have a grasp of whats going on. a "1:1" firmware at that price point is 99% chance going to simply be the serials off of a legitimate cheap device (like a crappy network card). they'll (hopefully) spoof the device to hide it from device manager.
historically, this has been much more detected than an emulated firmware, logically. it'd be easier to claim something is malicious when it's being hidden from devices AND it can't actually return requests or do what a network card is supposed to, i.e. emulation.
ekknod's wifi 2.0 is public, yes, however, for all intents and purposes it looks like a standard mass produced network card and emulates the driver from it, performing how it should to the anticheat. so yes, it can be public and mass produced, but how will Ricochet prove that the user isn't indeed using the actual network card?
imo your call, but the 1:1 firmware is a complete scam. if you're hellbent on this route, just get a donor device and spend a weekend following the plethora of guides online showing how to take those serials to your DMA. i still think this is a much easier detect than ekknod's but yolo.