How does it work?
DMA cheats work by plugging a DMA card into your gaming pc, then connecting your DMA card to your 2nd PC via USB, and then running the cheat software on this 2nd PC. This is extremely effective because anti-cheats are unable to see the cheat software being ran.
What are "read-only" cheats
Read-only is a term used to describe DMA cheating software that only reads memory from the game. Writing memory to the wrong regions of your game's memory can cause the anti-cheating software to detect the modified memory and ban you. This is why Dma cheat only read memory, allowing for the safest possible experience.
What is DMA firmware?
Custom DMA firmware is required for cheating on games with anti-cheats. Custom Firmware (CFW or FW) essentially makes your DMA card look like a innocent legitimate device instead of a DMA. There are different levels of "quality" of FW.
"Basic" FW is typically used to describe FW that only copies the same device IDs as the real device, which is mostly good enough for anti-cheats like EAC or BE.
"Emulated" FW is typically used to describe FW that correctly communicates to your operating system with the same messages that the real device would. Some anti-cheats may send messages to your device(s) to verify it's authenticity, and in theory emulated FW should bypass these checks.
What is a Macku?
A MAKCU (often referred to as MAKCU MAKCM or MACKU) is a high-performance, open-source hardware device based on the dual ESP32-S3 microcontroller, frequently used as a mouse emulator or USB-to-UART converter. It is designed for projects requiring precise input, such as custom automation, game development, or robotics, and is often used in combination with DMA (Direct Memory Access) setups.
What is a Fuser?
A Fuser is a physical hardware device that allows you to overlay the ESP on your 2nd PC ontop of your game without being detected. Fuser's are not necessary to use our cheating software, but we support them if you want to buy one. Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is the term used to describe the IDs and name of a monitor. Fusers generally come with a stock EDID of a real monitor, but most allow you to spoof/change your EDID to whatever monitor and whatever serials you like. There is no need to spoof EDID's, but if you want to be "extra safe" you can.
What's the catch?
For all games with advanced anti-cheat systems DMA cheating is not "God Mode". There is still always a possibility you could get banned. The main causes of bans are detected firmware, or manual bans. Manual bans occur when you play too obviously, collect too many reports, and therefore get you manual reviewed by a human who can decide to ban you.
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