Here is my honest review after trying those twos.
For me, I ONLY use ESP so basically both of them are "extremely" safe and even "never" be detected if using ESP only. But there are some downside for those twos. For me, they are:
1. Proofcore:
+ Need ID verification and selfie of your picture holding the ID which is extremely annoying and seems peaky in terms of data privacy.
2. IZI:
Every time the game receives a "small" or "big" update, you have to wait for the admin to update the cheat. This process can sometimes take hours — or even days. It’s quite frustrating because you’re unable to play during this downtime. On average, if PUBG has 5–7 updates per month, that could mean several days where you can’t use the cheat at all. For users paying monthly, this might feel unfair, as you're effectively losing access for part of the subscription period.
This is my honest review, hope it helps people for their needs.
I've never heard of IZI but I've been using ProofCore for some time now and they have never let me down. If you are looking for a solid aimbot and esp with good security, then ProofCore is the way to go.
If i can say anything about Izi, as I was a potentional buyer not the greatest experience or honesty regarding the requirement for their software.
Hey SweGrs,
Our product requirements are simply an Intel CPU and Windows 10/11 2004-23H2.
We mention these requirements a few times, in fact; it is also mentioned in bold capitalized letters prior to purchase. If you feel like there’s something dishonest about the way we specify our requirements - feel free to let me know and I can make the necessary adjustments.
Our product requirements are simply an Intel CPU and Windows 10/11 2004-23H2.
We mention these requirements a few times, in fact; it is also mentioned in bold capitalized letters prior to purchase. If you feel like there’s something dishonest about the way we specify our requirements - feel free to let me know and I can make the necessary adjustments.
Regards,
Val
I am not in the mood and I am not going on a dissagreement on epvp forum regarding this.
If you were honest you would mentioned that those bold capitalized letters were written after I mentioned that it was not anywhere on your website.
doesnt matter now, we go both on our way and you can keep the money!
I am not in the mood and I am not going on a dissagreement on epvp forum regarding this.
If you were honest you would mentioned that those bold capitalized letters were written after I mentioned that it was not anywhere on your website.
doesnt matter now, we go both on our way and you can keep the money!
Wish you best of luck
Hey SweGrs,
I wasn’t aware of who exactly you were until you mentioned this. I’ve responded to your ticket and explained that we’ve always mentioned it is Intel CPU’s only that are supported. Additionally, I’ve offered to refund you a couple of times already. We have no reason to be dishonest about our requirements, it’s been the same since 2018.
I assure you the requirements were always on the purchase page, and if you visit our FAQ section — we also mention it there where you can see that hasn’t been edited since last year.
I wasn’t aware of who exactly you were until you mentioned this. I’ve responded to your ticket and explained that we’ve always mentioned it is Intel CPU’s only that are supported. Additionally, I’ve offered to refund you a couple of times already. We have no reason to be dishonest about our requirements, it’s been the same since 2018.
I assure you the requirements were always on the purchase page, and if you visit our FAQ section — we also mention it there where you can see that hasn’t been edited since last year.
Regards,
Val
Dear Val,
Thank you once again.
As i mentioned no where where it mentioned on your website regarding the requirements. until i told you then u put it on the product and on faq.
You indeed you mentioned a refund with fees so less than i paid ( yea the same fees i paid when i purchased i guess ) . but the problem is regarding the right and correct information given to the potentional buyers when it comes to buy the software so the dont lose the fees.
Now that you fixed and u put the neccesary information, its good for the future buyers that dont fall it for it.
You dont have to mention me every time. I will always say my opinion and my experience, i guess there is democracy on EPVP.
I tried both IZI and PC, and I’ve got to give credit to both developers they run well and perform reliably overall. Proofcore, on the other hand, feels like it’s missing some polish. The ESP can be a bit buggy at times, and injection isn’t always smooth. Sometimes you can’t interact with the menu, although keybinds still work.
IZI has been much more consistent for me. As long as you follow their guide, it works every time. I’m not sure if it’s an issue on my end or with the software, but one downside is that I can’t see which keys I’ve bound the aimbot to. It’s not a huge problem, but still worth noting. The price is also quite high for someone who doesnt have time to play every single day :P
As for pros with IZI
You can use EFI injection, the injector itself is simple and easy to use, and it doesn’t require any ID.
"Which is better, Proofcore or Neptune? When I use Neptune, I get 24-hour bans. Have any of you experienced that with Proofcore? If not, what level are your accounts, and do you pretend to play normally (i.e., fake gameplay) during matches?"
Questions about proofcore and izi 11/28/2025 - PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds - 16 Replies I used a translator. Sorry if you didn't understand.
Are there any other products besides Proofcore and IZI that are currently UD?
And is it true that these two products have been UD since 2017?
If it is really true, I am willing to purchase after verifying my ID.
We need reviews from real users
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