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Originally Posted by killian228
Arduino detected on faceit
Better buy dma best security
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I don’t think you understand what the two are.
Arduino doesn’t read memory. It used as far as mouse functionality.
If a DMA cheat has an Aimbot they need to write angles while also patching the ways they check for that, or you have to have a driver on the client’s computer to move the mouse from kernel.
Or or, you use an Arduino with a USB shield.
With a developer who knows what he’s doing, you can easily mask an Arduino as your regular mouse moving.
So you either have a DMA cheat with a software method of moving the mouse, a software cheat using an Arduino to move the mouse, or a DMA board using an arduino to move the mouse.
Hope this clears things up.
Lastly as a note to OP, I’d suggest against any “AI” cheats / Aimbots.
If it’s a cheat that doesn’t read memory or uses image training, yet relies on Arduino as a crutch, it’s probably gonna feel pretty incomplete.
It’s like many of the flimsy DMA radar cheats or DMA cheats for EAC / BE games.
A lot of bad software as far as the actual cheats go, but they remain undetected because they piggyback off of other’s hardware and firmware.
But I guess that’s preference.
TLDR: ‘AI’ isn’t actually an AI, AI and DMA don’t inherently mean good cheat or good developer, and lastly remember to do as much research as you can as there’s no real way to tell what you’re buying.