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Originally Posted by Skyrant Official
1. I've been here for years and i have not seen any Public internal (esp) cheat not go detected fast who has been selling in public and openly to everyone, let alone for years on end.
Keep in mind i'm talking about Public internals.
If you can name 5 internal ESP's with proof they've been selling for multiple years in public, you'll help the community greatly and i'll edit the post to be more accurate.
2. About your second point, Yes it is true you are correct as i've stated "often" and not always, there are ways to check this as well as i've stated but it's not a matter of marketing at all, no really good private goes public all suddenly without underlying reasons, perhaps this is lack of experience on your end for not knowing.
3. As for your claim about not cheating at all, many triggerbots and external aimbots are good to go and have been UD for a very long time, people just have to do their research.
Also Luck has nothing to do with anything in this scene.
You are a user, i'm an experienced seller, sorry to say but i know more than you.
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Yes, i was talking about the
private ones, not the
public unfortunately. I saw some public last long a few years ago but that time is gone and I wouldn't try to scour every thread on this forum to find and test every public that seems to be correct, whether it's a simple ESP or the whole thing. I think people are intelligent enough to know that on any forum, regardless of the seller's thread, the product will probably not live up to their expectations as far as Valorant is concerned.
For the
private, it is a question of marketing 80% of the time and that's why a lot of "private" software is appearing on forums like this one. They simply need the money, and that's understandable, though a pity. I thought you would know that but at least, you mentionned "underlying reasons" :handsdown:
Concerning
external and
triggerbots, acknowledging the existence of triggerbots and external aimbots is not new, and yes, some may have stayed
undetected for a while. However, the ever-evolving nature of anti-cheat systems creates an intricate dance of cat and mouse and much more with VGK. What might seem undetectable today can swiftly become a relic of the past. Emphasizing the importance of
doing research is indeed a valid point but the gaming landscape is vast, and users often vary in their
experiences. In the end, the decision to cheat or not is a
personal one, i just would advice people to probably
stay away of that
scene for their money and also to avoid
disappointment.
It's actually funny that i know you was about to say in a possible reply the infamous "
You are a user, i'm an experienced seller, sorry to say but i know more than you"
I'm clearly not here to generate a
dick contest. Good for you if you have years of experience in the business, I could say exactly the same thing about myself but we don't know each other, except that you have a public and visible business.
I didn't mean to sound
haughty or
unpleasant in my first reply so I apologize in advance if that was the case but it seems that you're never going to question yourself without necessarily saying "yes but I've got 163 years of experience so I'm right" so that discussion is
pointless.
Thank you for your involvement in wanting to offer a guide for beginners, it's a touching thought.