anyone know of any?
Never had a single crash with dxrk, and I haven’t seen anyone reporting this issue in discord lately. I remember it happened to a few people some time ago due to they had low RAM or bad overlocking, but that was fixed a long time agoQuote:
dxrk doesnt work that well, often times it just stops working mid match.
weird. i used it since thats the only option around a month ago and it had those same issues. for sure wasnt a ram issue, sucks theyre the only option. wouldnt recommend them for anyone else reading this.Quote:
Never had a single crash with dxrk, and I haven’t seen anyone reporting this issue in discord lately. I remember it happened to a few people some time ago due to they had low RAM or bad overlocking, but that was fixed a long time ago
It’s clearly an issue on your end, as everyone else is playing just fine.Quote:
weird. i used it since thats the only option around a month ago and it had those same issues. for sure wasnt a ram issue, sucks theyre the only option. wouldnt recommend them for anyone else reading this.
they also are misleading on their pricing. they advertise $40 usd (via binance giftcard), but realistically its closer to 50 since binance isnt available in the usa and they upcharge the other options.
i mean, youre advertising with the US currency on your front page, with a form of payment that isnt purchasable within the US. its intentionally misleading, the crypto payment also isnt even 40 bucks.Quote:
It’s clearly an issue on your end, as everyone else is playing just fine.
As for the payment method not being available in your country - that's also sounds like your problem too.
We support multiple payment options and processors; some may have varying fees depending on withdrawals, but you can always use crypto or a Binance gift card with no fees.
It’s 2025 - surprising that people are still figuring out how to use crypto.
You can purchase it through Ramp exchanger. Alternatively, gift cards are available on G2A, Kinguin, or ElectronicFirst. If your shitty bank is blocking payments, you’ll need to resolve that on your end.Quote:
i mean, youre advertising with the US currency on your front page, with a form of payment that isnt purchasable within the US. its intentionally misleading, the crypto payment also isnt even 40 bucks.
That's simply not true. We have a dedicated support team covering multiple time zones and are typically available most of the time. You can find plenty of positive reviews confirming that our support been great. We never leave a customer stranded with technical issues - it's always either a solution or, in very rare cases a refund. That said, our software is built to a high standard, and issues are uncommon.Quote:
I understand the person posting might have some personal issues to sort out, but putting that aside, the way the seller is speaking publicly is a huge red flag. It gives the impression that their support is awful. If this is how they handle things out in the open, imagine how little they’ll care once they’ve got your money. Personally, I’d steer clear.
Regardless of whether someone is twisting facts, misunderstanding, or outright lying, you’re going to deal with that as a business owner. It doesn’t matter what kind of business it is; there will always be people like that.Quote:
That's simply not true. We have a dedicated support team covering multiple time zones and are typically available most of the time. You can find plenty of positive reviews confirming that our support been great. We never leave a customer stranded with technical issues - it's always either a solution or, in very rare cases a refund. That said, our software is built to a high standard, and issues are uncommon.
And no, we're not Walmart. We're not handing out fake smiles while someone's out here twisting facts. If you're here to mislead people, don't expect hugs and cupcakes.
As I said before you're not in Walmart, my dude. You're buying cheat software that literally reverse-engineers anti-cheat systems. This isn't a legit business. Don’t expect anyone here to spoon-feed you or babysit you through every stepQuote:
Regardless of whether someone is twisting facts, misunderstanding, or outright lying, you’re going to deal with that as a business owner. It doesn’t matter what kind of business it is; there will always be people like that.
That’s why it’s your responsibility, as the owner, to clearly communicate your company’s values and set the record straight when misinformation comes up.
There will always be people who aren’t tech-savvy, or who genuinely believe they’re right even when they’re not. And in many cases, it’s just someone who bought something and doesn’t fully understand how it works. But when someone is confused or frustrated, especially after spending money with you, they shouldn’t be met with this kind of attitude.
Again, if this is how you're speaking publicly, it's not a great look. I do understand your frustration as well though, if someone is spreading fake news about your software publicly. Just be cautious about how you respond.
I don't mean to upset you or anything like that. You have a lot of people who vouch for your product, no need to let one negative review bend you out of sorts. (Look at your profile you have 100% positive reviews) so why tarnish that with this kind of response?
Take care, boss.
The fact that you keep using, Walmart as a good example for customer service is hilarious by the way. :DQuote:
As I said before you're not in Walmart, my dude. You're buying cheat software that literally reverse-engineers anti-cheat systems. This isn't a legit business. Don’t expect anyone here to spoon-feed you or babysit you through every step