anyone knows a safe UA
Obviously can't speak to what Zebleer logs for HWID, but he will likely need a reset after changing his CPU. For instance the CPU itself is one of the identifiers logged by Synthetic and I imagine most providers, if someone changes from a 10900k to a 13900k that is a hardware change and would require a reset. Everyone does HWID a bit differently though.Quote:
The processorID (CPUID) is a combination of the processor family, processor model, and processor stepping reported in a hexadecimal format. For example: Processor number i5-7300U has CPUID of 806E9, so same processor that is installed in a different computer will have the same CPUID as well. Another processor number will have a different CPUID that is identified for that processor.
Answer: No, because CPUs don't have unique serial IDs.
CPUs don't have a readable unique serial number IIRC, I think you may be confusing it with GPU?Quote:
Obviously can't speak to what Zebleer logs for HWID, but he will likely need a reset after changing his CPU. For instance the CPU itself is one of the identifiers logged by Synthetic and I imagine most providers, if someone changes from a 10900k to a 13900k that is a hardware change and would require a reset. Everyone does HWID a bit differently though.
No, he is not confused. He is absolutely correct. You should read up on how HWIDs can be tracked. There are countless ways to track them. Even if a hardware device itself doesn’t report an ID, it doesn’t mean it isn’t included in the final UUID.Quote:
CPUs don't have a readable unique serial number IIRC, I think you may be confusing it with GPU?
I've been using it for the last couple of months since IW went on vacation, and I honestly cannot recommend them. Their attention right now is about 1% Call of Duty and about 98% Grayzone and Arena Breakout. The language barrier is pretty bad as well.Quote:
Anyone know if Fecurity is good for MW3?
Create new account and play for few days. If you are HWID ban you will get permanent ban within few hours to one day. Its better to use spoofer if you already get ban before.Quote:
can anyone help explain hwid ban and how to check if its active. i got hit perma banned on 3 of my accounts - how will i know my system is flagged?
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I've been using it for the last couple of months since IW went on vacation, and I honestly cannot recommend them. Their attention right now is about 1% Call of Duty and about 98% Grayzone and Arena Breakout. The language barrier is pretty bad as well.
I get a blue screen at a minimum every 3-4 hours. I blame my system being low on RAM, but still, it's ridiculous. With IW, if I blue screened, Kolo took that shit personally.
The aimbot works when it wants to. I will say the ESP is good and doesn't lag.
There is no radar at all, only an out-of-view warning, which I hated in the beginning but have gotten used to. It kind of makes the gameplay look more legit.
The loading process is actually pretty nice but sometimes slow. It is persistent until shutdown, so if you close the game, come back an hour later, and reload the game without shutting down the PC, it will still be loaded. If you switch from MW3 to MW2 and then to DMZ or back to MW3, as the crazy menu has you do sometimes because an update requires a restart, it stays loaded. This is also a bad thing in my eyes when it comes to being undetectable.
You have to hunt down the groups just to see the status of it, and you'll just be told it's good. But in the back of your mind, you're thinking they haven't touched the loader in over a month. Without knowing their full process, it probably gets loaded over the network, and the loader doesn't get updated that often. I don't know, but they certainly don't maintain it, and downtime is non-existent. Now, that may sound amazing, but on a security level, it's impossible to have zero downtime and be 100% safe.
Now I didn't say it was bad, just that I can't recommend it based on my experience thus far.Quote:
Fecurity's hyper visor (they call "NEXT") version is apparently decent and has never been detected (never tried since i don't have intel and their AMD "NEXT" version is in early stages rn).
Their version that does not use a hyper visor (they call "LEGACY") im pretty sure has been detected multiple times in MW3 so far.
Tbh it is a mass resold cheat, the owners are Russian so if u really want support you should probably find a reseller who is decent who is actually English.
Fecurity is not external, its internal.Quote:
Now I didn't say it was bad, just that I can't recommend it based on my experience thus far.
But if you think about it, I've been going for 2 months now, about to start on 3, and zero shadowbans and zero permabans.
Now obviously I have experience and know not to use the unlock all or rage things like that.
And yes, I have hunted them down to the source, and that's what I meant by the language barrier. But you can see it in two ways: either deal with the language barrier and talk to the source, or find someone who does it for you and then have to deal with a middleman, basically causing more delay in handling whatever it may be.
And the bad part about no radar and all the other bells and whistles that I got spoiled with using IW, I kinda got over. And I'm sure the crashes would be a lot less if my system wasn't starving for RAM and the game having a terrible time with memory leaks on its own doesn't help.
Also, I didn't even mention the spoofer being included and being completely customizable to either have it on or off. You can set the seed to use when it generates the HWIDs, and with a little ingenuity like I did, you can create a profile system for multiple HWIDs that you can switch to, just like IW's spoofer used to do. Oh, and its price point is insanely difficult to beat; it includes spoofer, Warzone, MW23, MW22, and DMZ, and I'm not sure if it has MW19 or not, but all for less than what IW was. Also, it's external; it's just the support part I'm sure turns a lot away from them.