I was permanently HWID banned due to using a bad DMA firmware. (It seems likely that the same firmware with identical MAC and BAR values was used by multiple people.)
As a result, I was HWID banned, and I need a spoofer to bypass it. (I’m also considering making my own DMA firmware.)
I’ve heard that HWID bans last for 7 days, but I want to make sure by purchasing a reliable spoofer, as using bad firmware again could lead to another ban or uncertainty.
Do you think purchasing SyncTop for a Battleye spoofer is a good idea?
Or are there other options available?
The spoofer needs to work with DMA, so a temporary spoofer using Hyper-V might not work. Also, I’m using an AMD CPU, specifically the 7500F.
I’ve also heard that HWID bans can be bypassed using the RAID 0 method, but it seems this requires at least two disks.
Unfortunately, I’m currently using only one M.2 SSD.
If I were to bypass the HWID ban using the RAID method, would I need to buy two SATA SSDs of the same speed to set it up?
I’m curious about a spoofer that works well with a good DMA or the hardware requirements for setting up the RAID 0 method.
As a result, I was HWID banned, and I need a spoofer to bypass it. (I’m also considering making my own DMA firmware.)
I’ve heard that HWID bans last for 7 days, but I want to make sure by purchasing a reliable spoofer, as using bad firmware again could lead to another ban or uncertainty.
Do you think purchasing SyncTop for a Battleye spoofer is a good idea?
Or are there other options available?
The spoofer needs to work with DMA, so a temporary spoofer using Hyper-V might not work. Also, I’m using an AMD CPU, specifically the 7500F.
I’ve also heard that HWID bans can be bypassed using the RAID 0 method, but it seems this requires at least two disks.
Unfortunately, I’m currently using only one M.2 SSD.
If I were to bypass the HWID ban using the RAID method, would I need to buy two SATA SSDs of the same speed to set it up?
I’m curious about a spoofer that works well with a good DMA or the hardware requirements for setting up the RAID 0 method.