Pricing a cheat by its features is the wrong approach. All information with ready to copy&paste code for virtually any feature regarding EFT is public. wingelware deliberately has no game-modifying features. This is not a technical limitation or lack of ability but by design.Quote:
This one catched my attention already earlier. It looks very clean and very well executed. But 1 month for 80 bucks for JUST radar... Other people sell a whole application and features for that price. This one would have been very interesting, if the pricing would be more "fair" like 40 or 50 bucks. For that, i would instantly buy. But in the range of 80 bucks, it does compete with all the other ones and sadly in this case i have to say i would buy something with more features than just the map.
I personally value a clean detection history and a good UX. There are cheats at a higher price point for which you are not even able to save settings between sessions. Other cheats make no proper use of the GPU for rendering, resulting in poor frame rates and UX. There are countless examples of improper SE in the context of cheating software. At the end of the day, for most devs this business is just minmaxing work and revenue.
Also keep in mind that without DMA hardware, the bypass is priced into the monthly software costs rather than being a one time payment. With a cloud product, there are more software components to be taken care of (loader, cheat, backend, frontend), not to mention the server costs involved.
No hard feelings though! I fully understand that 80 bucks can be considered a high price point. If you want to use aim assistant, ingame visuals or other misc features, there is a plethora of options for you. Basically anything but wingelware goes :pimp: