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Originally Posted by Kinechan
But does private cheating have a better system for going undetected?
Thank you for clearing my doubts.
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Complicated question to answer
It depends on the developer's competence; It is rare nowadays that any cheat flies under the radar of an anti-cheat completely. They usually pick up a few suspicious things, but more is needed to ban people automatically.
Sometimes these things that get picked up can be manually verified as cheats, resulting in the cheats userbase being banned. But anti-cheats like BattlEye has limited resources. This is where private cheats can have an advantage over public cheats because Battleye will focus resources on what abnormalities happen the most.
But if you have a very competent developer, there will be no difference if his software is public or private. Because he has all the potential detection vectors under control, or at least cover the ones that can cause bans if manually verified
Then there is also the sales side of it. It is a shared sales tactic based on the unknowing of the customer. You seem more trustworthy if you advertise as private, which leads to more sales.
Then people are also making private cheats because they want a stable income. Some do this as a hobby on the side, But I would say that this is a minority of private cheats.