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Originally Posted by MyAimIsOof
I have seen various videos and shorts about people being able to essentially host the cheats on someone's PC (presumably somebody with a throwaway that doesn't care - i.e. me) while sharing a link that anybody can access for the AUAV/UAV. Is this a real thing? Is it only for DMA or is there internal/external software that allows this?
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Some of the talk around this recently was because Call of Shame talked about my announcement
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It's not anything new or groundbreaking like he claimed it was. I think what makes it special are the specifics. Anyone with memory access can create a web browser radar that is sharable. I've seen external cheats have this function in the past & I've even seen this sold as a standalone product for sure (thought doing it on a normal internal/external adds detection vectors where as doing it with DMA doesn't)
With me I'm adding it as a feature to my COD DMA cheat which doesn't write to any memory on the game computer. You can create a link to a web browser radar of your current game and share it around with your team. All of this is done on the second computer making it undetectable itself. They can select to target themselves so that the radar is from their POV and it has auto rotate toggle and will be really smooth
It would basically be undetectable cheating for your friends if they use the web radar on phone/tablet/separate device. Very hard to detect even if they open it on their game computer. For you it would be impossible to detect you are sharing the radar but of course if your DMA firmware is detected you could still get blocked/banned for that
Your friends could be on PC or console of course
EDIT: change words for clarity