Spoofing is a classic move, but modern games are incredibly smart at detecting it. If you log on with the same uncleaned PC with different HWID credentials two minutes later you’re account is going to be flagged that's why its always important to clean traces or reinstall your OS, Leaving no previous ban evidence/traces behind.
Many modern competitive PC games use Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat (think Vanguard, Ricochet, or BattlEye, or EasyAntiCheat). These systems have deep access to your operating system running at kernel level (Ring-0). This is why all our cheats also function discretely at kernel level and not at user level helping you the user stay much more safe from bans or flags.
Anti-cheat systems don't just scan files anymore; they look at behavioural telemetry. 📊 If an AI or Anti-Cheat detects that your crosshair snaps to an enemy's head in exactly 0.001 seconds with 100% perfect mechanical precision every single time, you will get slapped with a ban via statistical review or player report. This is where the term "Legit Cheating" or "Closeting" came from. This is when you attempt to hide that your cheating as much as possible for example, not tracing people through walls or not getting 20 kills and no deaths every match. Overall just trying to hide the fact you dont have cheats and attempting to blend in with normal players.
⚠️ Rule #1: Never Use Your Main Account
Always test a new method, spoofing tool, or mod on a "burner" or "alt" account first. Give it at least a week. If the alt survives, the risk level is acceptable.
🔒 Rule #2: Separate Your IPs
Use a premium VPN with a dedicated IP. Cheap or free VPNs share IP addresses with thousands of people, meaning you might get instantly banned just because someone else used that same IP to cheat yesterday.
🤫 Rule #3: Keep Your Mouth Shut
Do not brag in game chats, public forums, or Discords connected to your real identity. A massive percentage of bans come directly from spiteful players clipping your gameplay and sending manual tickets to support
Rule #4: Always spoof
If your playing on a game that HWID bans you should always spoof your pc to protect your actual PCs credentials. If the game doesn't HWID ban I wouldn't be to worried.
At the end of the day, there is no such thing as 100% safe. It is a constant game of cat-and-mouse between anti-cheat developers and cheat developers. 🐱🐭 By practicing strict discipline, respecting cooldown loops, and hiding your hardware identity, you can drastically skew the odds in your favour.
Play smart, stay hidden, and happy cheating! 🎯🎮
Published at Jun 30, 2026