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R6 DMA questions

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R6 DMA questions

Hey I was looking into dma but I cant find too much information related to specifically R6. Are there any people here who used DMA on R6? If so, I'd like to ask some general questions.

Do you guys trust DMA in 2024 enough to use it on your main account? Is it possible to stay safe for years as long as you don't get manual'd? Like what's the track record thus far, are there detection waves every other month or are there actually people who survived for years without a ban on dma?

What firmware would I need to have the safest firmware for BE, who would be the best firmware supplier that never had any detections?

If you only plan on walling, are there any other detection vectors besides firmware?

Reason I'm asking these questions is because I don't mind investing some money into hardware if it's actually much safer than software cheats. But I dont know how much safer DMA still is in 2024 considering I see more and more people saying that ACs actively target them. Thanks in advance
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honestly id say there's very little point using DMA, games like Valorant are already getting ontop of them and EAC actually has started blocking DMA firmwares that are not backed up by a driver meaning you then need new firmware at a higher price just to keep up. With all this happening and Siege's decline in players the past season I don't see it being impossible that by end of this year siege will have a new anti or better current to detect against all this kind of stuff. Maybe if you already have the second PC or plan to cheat on loads of games then maybe it's worth it, but for the price of it all i'd say save ur money
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honestly id say there's very little point using DMA, games like Valorant are already getting ontop of them and EAC actually has started blocking DMA firmwares that are not backed up by a driver meaning you then need new firmware at a higher price just to keep up. With all this happening and Siege's decline in players the past season I don't see it being impossible that by end of this year siege will have a new anti or better current to detect against all this kind of stuff. Maybe if you already have the second PC or plan to cheat on loads of games then maybe it's worth it, but for the price of it all i'd say save ur money
Yeah I've read about them cracking down on DMA. Thing is, do you actually see BE/EAC stand a chance like Faceit/Valorant AntiCheat do though? I don't mind having to buy more expensive firmware thats backed by a driver etc. Also, what do you mean by "you'll need new firmware at a higher price to keep up", is it common practice that you have to replace your firmware every now and then? Wouldn't spending 500$ on top of the line firmware for BE suffice? I will say these prices are a bit crazy but I dont know how to create firmware myself. If you have any suggestions on where to buy what, let me know.

Honestly I was also considering just forgetting about it because I'd hate to buy all the hardware and firmware only to get f* faster than I would've just using software cheese lol. I'm still not really convinced it's as safe as people make it out to be. I read something about Fuser also being a detection vector, which would add even more risk. I'm kinda clueless on the whole topic so I'm not sure about what I want to do. I'll think about it for a while. Thanks for your response
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Yeah I've read about them cracking down on DMA. Thing is, do you actually see BE/EAC stand a chance like Faceit/Valorant AntiCheat do though? I don't mind having to buy more expensive firmware thats backed by a driver etc. Also, what do you mean by "you'll need new firmware at a higher price to keep up", is it common practice that you have to replace your firmware every now and then? Wouldn't spending 500$ on top of the line firmware for BE suffice? I will say these prices are a bit crazy but I dont know how to create firmware myself. If you have any suggestions on where to buy what, let me know.

Honestly I was also considering just forgetting about it because I'd hate to buy all the hardware and firmware only to get f* faster than I would've just using software cheese lol. I'm still not really convinced it's as safe as people make it out to be. I read something about Fuser also being a detection vector, which would add even more risk. I'm kinda clueless on the whole topic so I'm not sure about what I want to do. I'll think about it for a while. Thanks for your response
FaceIT and Valorant are already doing well against DMA, pretty sure BE has also detected DMA before, and EAC has recently started targeting DMA and many providers got hit few months ago.

And I agree with your point, you're right to be concerned and not convinced about DMA safety, I've seen so many contradicting statements about DMA on this forum that I'm not sure what to believe anymore. I've personally have yet to see someone "last years" on DMA, when I've personally lasted years on some accounts/games (Not R6 as I'm new to cheating in this game) with Internals/Externals.

At it's current state with all the shit and controversy around firmwares and their sellers, I'd stay away. I've been thinking about getting DMA as well, but right now I'm convinced it's just another attempt by providers to jump on the DMA wagon and make quick buck before this whole DMA thing collapses and their shit detected, we've seen this happen before anyway.

I'd recommend you to NOT cheat on your main, that should be obvious anyway.
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Yeah I've read about them cracking down on DMA. Thing is, do you actually see BE/EAC stand a chance like Faceit/Valorant AntiCheat do though? I don't mind having to buy more expensive firmware thats backed by a driver etc. Also, what do you mean by "you'll need new firmware at a higher price to keep up", is it common practice that you have to replace your firmware every now and then? Wouldn't spending 500$ on top of the line firmware for BE suffice? I will say these prices are a bit crazy but I dont know how to create firmware myself. If you have any suggestions on where to buy what, let me know.

Honestly I was also considering just forgetting about it because I'd hate to buy all the hardware and firmware only to get f* faster than I would've just using software cheese lol. I'm still not really convinced it's as safe as people make it out to be. I read something about Fuser also being a detection vector, which would add even more risk. I'm kinda clueless on the whole topic so I'm not sure about what I want to do. I'll think about it for a while. Thanks for your response
Honestly yeah i see BE starting to crack down, the timeframe though, no idea, they have a new big anticheat update coming later this month, so will have to see what that brings, DMAS will probably take longer, I know loads of "semi pros" use dma chairs on r6 on their mains as right now it's impossible for be to detect it currently, as long as you have a good firmware youll be good, for now, just seems very overpriced currently, if u just wanna be good at the game, buy some cheap stacked accounts, use on that till ur banned, n buy another, if u wanna go competitive like faceit then get a dma, then join faceit wagers and win ur money back i guess
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