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Originally Posted by ddoim
any evidence that DLL injection types are safer?
It's a type of cheese that's used a lot in other games
even OW
Warden has detected this a lot in the meantime
Do you have any other security methods?
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Instead of diving into technical details that might not make sense to everyone or spilling valuable secrets on a public forum. I’d rather take a logical approach. This is how I personally like to analyze things, especially when I’m not an expert (which, let’s face it, happens often!).
Creating a project like this isn’t easy. It’s much more complex and time consuming than simpler tools like pixel or unlocker bots. That’s why there are countless pixels and unlockers but very few projects like this one. Whoever’s behind this (spoiler: it’s me!) isn’t taking shortcuts. This is a long-term bet on a clear vision.
That vision is to create the best product out there and to do that you can’t just copy what everyone else is doing. Otherwise, it’s just another project, not better, not meaningful. This is about innovation and making something truly different.
I’ve been working on this for over a year, with no profit or donations. Why? Because I believe in my vision in the long term. Eventually, yes, I plan to monetize and after a year of unpaid work, I definitely expect to be compensated well.
But here’s the thing: if this project gets detected before it’s paid, that sabotages the plan. And if it gets detected soon after monetization, any initial success would disappear as users leave. A short-term win wouldn’t justify all this unpaid effort. That’s why the project is free right now, because I’m personally confident in its safety and long-term success.
However, like every plan, this one isn’t foolproof. While I believe in this project and don’t expect bans anytime soon, I can’t guarantee it won’t happen, maybe in 2 weeks, maybe in 60 weeks. If it does, I believe to be prepared to handle the challenge, fix any problem that comes across and restore confidence with my community. This isn’t a bold promise; it’s a belief in the work I’ve done and the plan I’ve built.