Spoofer situation

07/12/2025 05:32 bobrerandom5412#1
What's the spoofer space looking like currently? Is there anything that has been recently tested and fully working for fTPM options? Ones that don't allow for TPM chip replacements?

I know that almost all spoofer sellers advertise their products as "the one that actually works" and then almost all of them end up not working, I just wanted to know what the current spoofer market looks like and if there are even any valid options or if it's all fucked by vanguard.

In this case ryzen 9800x3d and MSI tomahawk, but this is more of a general market question, is it even worth looking around or are most of them scams, as are "undetected internals"?
07/12/2025 10:38 orwennes#2
No spoofer can truly spoof TPM. All they have are methods to bypass TPM pop-ups, which may become ineffective at any time or result in you being banned.
07/12/2025 20:59 STRONG™#3
I do provide full fTPM Permanent spoofs.
But currently I only support Intel, AMD has a different architecture and way of storing EK.
Your best solution is just a perm spoofer + replacing CPU or wait 4 months.
07/13/2025 16:49 bobrerandom5412#4
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Originally Posted by STRONG™ View Post
I do provide full fTPM Permanent spoofs.
But currently I only support Intel, AMD has a different architecture and way of storing EK.
Your best solution is just a perm spoofer + replacing CPU or wait 4 months.
On their site they say that a HWID ban is 1 year now, is that wrong or is it still 4 months? The last time I checked it was 4 as well, but not it seems to be 1yr :(
07/13/2025 17:20 C4talyst#5
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Originally Posted by bobrerandom5412 View Post
What's the spoofer space looking like currently? Is there anything that has been recently tested and fully working for fTPM options? Ones that don't allow for TPM chip replacements?

I know that almost all spoofer sellers advertise their products as "the one that actually works" and then almost all of them end up not working, I just wanted to know what the current spoofer market looks like and if there are even any valid options or if it's all fucked by vanguard.

In this case ryzen 9800x3d and MSI tomahawk, but this is more of a general market question, is it even worth looking around or are most of them scams, as are "undetected internals"?
Check out my thread. its meant to help for those looking for spoofer. [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
07/13/2025 22:37 unnamedtech#6
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Originally Posted by bobrerandom5412 View Post
What's the spoofer space looking like currently? Is there anything that has been recently tested and fully working for fTPM options? Ones that don't allow for TPM chip replacements?

I know that almost all spoofer sellers advertise their products as "the one that actually works" and then almost all of them end up not working, I just wanted to know what the current spoofer market looks like and if there are even any valid options or if it's all fucked by vanguard.

In this case ryzen 9800x3d and MSI tomahawk, but this is more of a general market question, is it even worth looking around or are most of them scams, as are "undetected internals"?
as I said in other thread, you have not a lot options right now for spoofing your pc in Valorant
1) perm spoofer + tpm bypass (high risk)
2) temp/perm spoofer that spoofs your tpm serials (medium risk)
3) perm spoofer + new cpu

About cheat itself, for high security - you need to pay high price. This is the reality of cheating in Valorant in 2025.

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On their site they say that a HWID ban is 1 year now, is that wrong or is it still 4 months? The last time I checked it was 4 as well, but not it seems to be 1yr :(
It's 4 months.
07/14/2025 02:29 S0PH1A#7
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Originally Posted by STRONG™ View Post
I do provide full fTPM Permanent spoofs.
But currently I only support Intel, AMD has a different architecture and way of storing EK.
Your best solution is just a perm spoofer + replacing CPU or wait 4 months.
Whatever yours does just changes the public key though right? On manual checks vanguard can still see the private key (hence why we have to change CPU)
07/14/2025 18:20 gatesofolympus#8
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Whatever yours does just changes the public key though right? On manual checks vanguard can still see the private key (hence why we have to change CPU)
pretty sure they can't see your private key directly, only make your tpm sign a hash or something. i believe your private key is non exportable even for kernel anticheats but correct me if i'm wrong though
07/14/2025 22:42 STRONG™#9
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Originally Posted by S0PH1A View Post
Whatever yours does just changes the public key though right? On manual checks vanguard can still see the private key (hence why we have to change CPU)
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pretty sure they can't see your private key directly, only make your tpm sign a hash or something. i believe your private key is non exportable even for kernel anticheats but correct me if i'm wrong though
They only see your EK Hash.
You change that, you're good.
07/15/2025 03:44 bobrerandom5412#10
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Originally Posted by STRONG™ View Post
I do provide full fTPM Permanent spoofs.
But currently I only support Intel, AMD has a different architecture and way of storing EK.
Your best solution is just a perm spoofer + replacing CPU or wait 4 months.
What about something like intel+asus, something with a TPM chip and a motherboard, in that case would it still be doomed? Or is it as simple as running one software spoof, replacing the TPM chip and calling it a day?
07/15/2025 03:55 C4talyst#11
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What about something like intel+asus, something with a TPM chip and a motherboard, in that case would it still be doomed? Or is it as simple as running one software spoof, replacing the TPM chip and calling it a day?
The era of replacing TPM chip is over. Replacing TPM chip is now useless.
Its now fTPM, which bound to your CPU.