Anyone know a good place for such product?
Raspberry PI valorant aim
Raspberry PI valorant aim
Rasp cheats are most of time same as arduino. They use the same language, the only thing who change is the com between your pc and the rasp. If you want something safe, go for Moonlight with an arduino, you'll save your money and have someone trully ud using the 2pc product.Quote:
Anyone know a good place for such product?
Raspberry PI valorant aim
First you need to understand why choosing raspberry? The main reason is the Wi-Fi module, with that you don’t need to use com port, something that makes way easier to be manually banned.Quote:
Anyone know a good place for such product?
Raspberry PI valorant aim
You're right; Raspberry Pi and Arduino can be similar, especially with COM port use. The key advantage of a Raspberry Pi is its Wi-Fi capability, which allows using it to communicate instead of the com port. Just be cautious when choosing a provider to avoid overpaying for what's essentially a repackaged Arduino.Quote:
Rasp cheats are most of time same as arduino. They use the same language, the only thing who change is the com between your pc and the rasp. If you want something safe, go for Moonlight with an arduino, you'll save your money and have someone trully ud using the 2pc product.
I’ve recently started selling my cheat and just saying you aren’t the first to not use com ports on the arduino, I was before u and probably someone before me even. Also don’t say that you shouldn’t overpay for a arduino cheat when your cheats are very expensive considering it’s a colorbot. No need to be charging like $150 a month for it ($260 a month without the sale).Quote:
First you need to understand why choosing raspberry? The main reason is the Wi-Fi module, with that you don’t need to use com port, something that makes way easier to be manually banned.
However, now, you can also get a no com port solution using arduino, the advantage is speed combined with the extra safety. The only one providing this is Lux.
Later check our post, we have Raspberry / Arduino No Com Port and also Software solution.
You're right; Raspberry Pi and Arduino can be similar, especially with COM port use. The key advantage of a Raspberry Pi is its Wi-Fi capability, which allows using it to communicate instead of the com port. Just be cautious when choosing a provider to avoid overpaying for what's essentially a repackaged Arduino.
I'd be genuinely interested to know of a single provider who has managed to run an Arduino without the use of a COM port.Quote:
I’ve recently started selling my cheat and just saying you aren’t the first to not use com ports on the arduino, I was before u and probably someone before me even. Also don’t say that you shouldn’t overpay for a arduino cheat when your cheats are very expensive considering it’s a colorbot. No need to be charging like $150 a month for it ($260 a month without the sale).
My post, been using the method for a while now but only just released it a couple days ago, also the dual pc method isn’t a money solution, it’s good. I have no idea why the fuck this was posted like 3 times lol.Quote:
I'd be genuinely interested to know of a single provider who has managed to run an Arduino without the use of a COM port.
Must be something like the Arduino com port: plug, load the sketch, play.
No monkey tricks with 2 computers / arduinos / similar monkey trick ...
Could you provide any post links as proof?
How is dual pc a monkey solution. You just have a low IQ and can't do it yourself. You literally are a skid. Imagine thinking they don't flag suspicious communications via randomly opened sockets moron.Quote:
I'd be genuinely interested to know of a single provider who has managed to run an Arduino without the use of a COM port.
Must be something like the Arduino com port: plug, load the sketch, play.
No monkey tricks with 2 computers / arduinos / similar monkey trick ...
Could you provide any post links as proof?