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Originally Posted by TransPrincess
Is there any reason for that? I'm genuinely curious haha, I know the admins are full blown neo nazis and not even memeing about it but from my understanding they rarely ever get detected right? I also dunno how much I would trust their program on my PC though
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There are a ton of reasons why I’d never go near them again.
They’ve got a history of lying about detections and are surprisingly good at covering them up. I’m not sure how secure their current cheat is for BO6, but back during MW2, they were getting detected constantly. Instead of owning up to it, they’d either flat-out deny it or blame it on you buying from a reseller. They’d say something like, “That version is different from the one we sell on our site,” which was total nonsense, it was the same cheat. And this wasn’t just with MW2 - they’ve always lied about detections across all their games.
They also had serious issues with BSODs, to the point where some users ended up with bricked motherboards.
On top of that, if you bought from a reseller, you were completely on your own. They’d refuse to help and just tell you to deal with the reseller instead. During MW2, this got so bad that people were constantly running into these problems, but because they didn’t buy directly, the Ring-1 team wouldn’t help. It got to the point where resellers were overwhelmed with complaints and started just blocking people who reached out for help.
Back when I was helping Egor launch INFINITE, most of our early customers were coming from Ring-1. Their integrated spoofer was notoriously unreliable - causing constant BSODs - and their cheat was getting detected so often that rage users were burning through 10 to 20 accounts a week. Keep in mind, this was during the period when bans were manual, lol. That’s how awful their security was. They were basically just B*ttl*log 2.0.