Running multiple programs from different providers

09/23/2024 11:38 jovialspirit#1
Safely cruising through competitive with a web radar for close to 8 months now, was wondering if it was a smart/safe idea to pair this with aim assist that is provided by a different provider than my radar? Lets say i pair it with a slotted provider with no detection rate issues, will running two programs increase risk?

Thanks
09/23/2024 12:17 wif#2
Obviously, the risk of detection will increase, because now you will not only have one product running…. two, greater risk. And when you get banned you won't really know which one was detected, whether the radar or the aimbot.
09/23/2024 13:43 jovialspirit#3
What if both programs are extremely safe? Does it still increase the risk of software detection since multiple programs are running in the background rather than one?
09/23/2024 17:59 $HAN3RZ#4
Yeah of course it increases the risk of getting a detection because you're running two different cheats with two different bypass's on your PC. Although if you're certain that both providers are safe you should be fine.
09/23/2024 18:18 MegaHeartz#5
I was once told to not mix more than 1 cheat clients and programs together, its a bad idea.
09/23/2024 19:06 Toxic.dll#6
Wont matter, you just get banned case one of these providers are detected, if both are UD u are good

But why you keep saying about your super UD radar in every your post ? soon wont be that ud anymore
09/23/2024 19:20 sL1Me#7
Let's imagine the best-case scenario:

If both products work flawlessly without interfering each other and remain undetected, you still double the risk of getting banned.....

Why?

It’s impossible that both products use the exact same method to bypass the anti-cheat. So, instead of one potential vector of detection, you have two that could be caught.

Aside from that, as already mentioned, it's not a good idea to use different products simultaneously. This has to do with read/write operations — depending on how, where, and by whom they are executed, it could really push your computer to its limits.
09/24/2024 04:35 glizzygobbla#8
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Originally Posted by jovialspirit View Post
Safely cruising through competitive with a web radar for close to 8 months now, was wondering if it was a smart/safe idea to pair this with aim assist that is provided by a different provider than my radar? Lets say i pair it with a slotted provider with no detection rate issues, will running two programs increase risk?

Thanks
If your using a completely safe radar, which I'm assuming is DMA, then why would you introduce another detection vector by running something on your PC?

In theory if they are both undetected it doesn't really matter, but in actuality you are increasing the chance that you get banned.
09/27/2024 13:07 jovialspirit#9
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Originally Posted by glizzygobbla View Post
If your using a completely safe radar, which I'm assuming is DMA, then why would you introduce another detection vector by running something on your PC?

In theory if they are both undetected it doesn't really matter, but in actuality you are increasing the chance that you get banned.
i feel you, but i know a provider that provides a very good aimbot basing off other peoples words. thank you
09/29/2024 08:46 jovialspirit#10
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Originally Posted by zenzcc View Post
Yeah of course it increases the risk of getting a detection because you're running two different cheats with two different bypass's on your PC. Although if you're certain that both providers are safe you should be fine.
Preciate you
10/01/2024 10:50 kevel1#11
I know it's a stretch but any chance you can forward either provider to me through dm? More interested in the radar but I am interested in getting any competitive advantage in val as possible.