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Staying Undetected: Opsec Tips for Gamers
Good Tools + Good Habits = Staying Safe
Having undetected software is only half the battle. How you behave in-game and online is just as important. Anti-cheat companies don't just rely on automated detection — they also investigate manual reports, review gameplay footage, and monitor social media. Here's how to stay smart.
Behavioral Tips
- Don't rage — Blatant play (instant headshots, tracking through walls, impossible reaction times) draws manual reports faster than anything. Play convincingly.
- Don't stream — Streaming while using tools is asking for trouble. Even if the overlay isn't visible on stream, suspicious gameplay will get clipped and reported.
- Don't screenshot — Never take screenshots that show cheat UI, overlays, or unusual HUD elements. These get shared and end up in reports.
- Don't brag — Resist the urge to tell people. Not in Discord, not in game chat, not to friends. Loose talk gets accounts flagged.
- Play normally sometimes — Mix in completely clean sessions. Consistent superhuman performance over hundreds of hours raises statistical flags.
Technical Tips
- Always spoof — Run your HWID spoofer before every session, even if you're using DMA.
- Keep software updated — Outdated tools are the #1 reason for detection. Always use the latest version.
- Check status before playing — Visit our status page before every session. If something is flagged, don't use it.
- Use a VPN — Some anti-cheat systems can issue IP bans in addition to hardware bans. A VPN adds an extra layer of protection.
- Keep firmware current — If you're using DMA, make sure your firmware is up to date.
Remember: The goal isn't just to avoid automated detection — it's to avoid giving anyone a reason to look at your account in the first place. Smart play is safe play.
