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Originally Posted by Professor-
He is one of the few people that got banned in face it back earlier this year. Since then he is incredibly mad about it and spreads bullshit. Absolutely all detections are publicly available on our website and as statements in our discord, we only ever had rust and faceit detected long time ago.
Don't believe a single person and do your own research here and in our discord, we got tons of positive vouches over the years.
As for BF it's still UD and got a major update just today. For now we offer the pro version which requires a raspberry pi. Light will come some time later.
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Honestly, I couldn’t care less whether you believe me or not. Sure, a lot of nonsense gets thrown around in forums, that’s true. But that’s what forums are for: people sharing their own experiences. And when they do, you start to see how “transparent” some developers really are. The kind of openness they like to brag about barely exists in practice.
I was in their internal chats back then. I witnessed multiple detections, not just mine, but from many others I later spoke to privately. Believe whatever you want, but if you buy their tool and end up getting banned, at least talk about it publicly. Because on Discord, those issues are either downplayed or completely buried. That’s not transparency, that’s damage control. And that applies not only to Vanuri.
I’m not angry. I’m just being honest. Anyone who wants to read or learn from this can do so. I understand why a developer won’t talk badly about his own product. It’s his income, after all. Why would he admit the show’s over?
On the surface, Vanuri’s concept sounds smart, technically solid, seemingly safe. But it just doesn’t work reliably. Why? I already explained: either the Raspberry Pi HID drivers are being detected, or the aiming pattern itself has become recognizable over time. The bottom line is simple, it’s detected.
I’m not spreading lies. I rarely even talk about this, only when people ask. Someone who truly wanted to harm Vanuri would act far more aggressively. Buy it or don’t, it makes no difference to me. Just don’t be surprised by how they handle criticism.
I have no experience with Rust. The last Faceit detection happened in December, what’s happened since then, I don’t know, because I stopped using it. If you speak too directly or share truths they don’t like, you’ll be banned, and once that happens, you’re not getting any compensation. That’s why so many people keep quiet or praise them instead, just to get a couple of free weeks or a so-called “bug-fix” version.
In the end, they’re simply testing their hacks on the player base. The community is their lab, and when it all goes wrong again, they cover it up with excuses and PR talk.