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Gullible

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  1. Siege dosen't have full level BE protection. Kernel/r0 cheats are no problems and probably other methods as well.
  2. Only way to cheat now is with extremely private cheats and that's going to be too expensive for most. If one person is hit it could jeopardize everyone using the cheese and if the cheese gets to big it can be identified through signed drivers or whatever else they do.
  3. People got insta banned on another trade forum faceless posted chod on, came here to see what was up and kept seeing people being absolutely clueless and praising ect. The truth is that everyone developing cheats to Tarkov now follow the same rulebook, signed drivers, r0 injections, dealing with daises ect. You can't just cheat like previously. One of the biggest private cheats got hit yesterday as well, it got to big, everyone used the same signed drivers and everyone got banned. Public cheats are dead.
  4. Only small limited, "all-thou expensive" private cheats are alive and can stay alive due to the r0/kernel level of protection. Once a driver is detected everyone gets the hammer. And no, the trolls aren't from Reddit. They are probably coming here from cheat trade forums probably against the rules to mention their names, but seen Fazeless on those sites.
  5. Unless Chod found a way to circumvent BE without using r0 bypasses, the cheat will keep getting hit like a train just like this thread said and all previous dangers would still be there. Public cheats don't last anymore, even private cheats that gets to big are swatted out of the sky and if the cheat uses the same signed drivers to get pass kernel/r0 protection everyone that used it gets banned. A lot of people here has been way to Gullible to realize that. The only solution I can see is a very step price increase, limited users and screening of sorts. Not touching the cheat until that happens.
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