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Originally Posted by Nakanak
Yes, I agree with you. DMA is only for the rich. For a while, you could stay undetected with a $300 firmware. If you played legitimately. Today, it doesn't matter. Either you invest a lot of money ($1,000 for a private firmware). At this point, you might as well hire a developer to code an external cheat for you. DMA was the magic solution in 2016. Now it's simply no longer good for EAC (Fortnite, Rust), or VGK, or Faceit.
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I mostly agree, if its for an EAC/VGK title. This isn't new though, Faceit was banning legitimate devices years ago as a stop measure. I'm sure someone will find a workaround again though, there is too much money in the cheat market now, some of the numbers being absurd in what folks make.
Also, another huge point of DMA is how easy it is to actually *make* a cheat on it. You do not need to find methods of injection to hide your cheat and fight active detections on the machine. There isn't an actual *detection* vector itself (unless you're one of those fixing CR3 by writing to the root machine or some kind of memwrite).
It's stupid easy, especially on a Unreal supported game to put together a DMA cheat from literally c&p another supported title and adjusting pointers/etc (to which there is also a DMA dumper you can use to get lol).