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Originally Posted by todayta
Yea, for a while my issue with dma was the initial upfront and the quality of software providers, didn't make sense to me for them to charge so high considering they didn't have to implement a kernel anti cheat bypass or whatever ,and the cheats weren't all that great , but hopefully with more people get on, it really pushes the quality stuff upfront more , the dma firmware scene is a massive scam imo, probably just going to flash ekknodd's wifi 2.0 and move on with my life
Also for what it's worth, performance shouldn't be subpar even on a low end system imo unless the software maker is just complete ass at their stuff
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and thats the issue with it. it's not very hard to grab an external base off UC (even MW2), update the offsets, use the plethora of free projects, assets, etc to incorporate scatter reads and boom. you now have a "paid" cheat that "works" but as you stated has extremely poor performance. it'll be nice to see more real developers make the switch over to DMA or provide it alongside their external/internal offerings.
totally agree, the machine is more of an excuse to build another lol. the 100T thunderbolt though, i think its worth it. those speeds are bonkers and I want to see what developers do with it. i wonder if guys like zeebler can optimize the 100T reads enough to be able to avoid scatters/delays all together and function on par with an external.
he'll probably pull it off with 35T's though lol