Hello Buddy Team!
First off I want to say I am not trying to advertise and just had some general questions that I am hope are welcome in these neck of the woods.
No other major Hacking / Aimbot webpage is supporting anything to do with Overwatch due to Blizzard's nature to sue repeatedly.
Since Overwatch is protected with Arxan / GuardIt I know most other main stream Aimbots all normally hide themselves behind a modified Windows Kernel Driver.
Such as described and used here: http://www.artificialaiming.net/
Again I am not trying to advertise. I know going this route works for 90% of the Games made now days. The only big one I can think of that doesn't is games that use Battle Eye protection which is used in ARK.
Second I was wondering if this would be a seamless transition or even workable for Tyrant? It seems the concept of "Ring0" protection / privileged actions seems to be the most simple way to continue to avoid detection for years at this point.
From a consumer prospective this is a lot more invasive and is commonly used in Rootkits etc. On top of that the user would need to be a little more computer savvy compared to whats needed to use your other products. So this isn't always the most ideal solution but once it's up and running I rarely see any complaints.
This again is all curiosity and more for my knowledge than anything
PS I attached their Driver in case you wanted to take a glance at how they have it setup even though I am sure its packed and probably a pain to look through.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AN78lEel0_CYlWI
First off I want to say I am not trying to advertise and just had some general questions that I am hope are welcome in these neck of the woods.
No other major Hacking / Aimbot webpage is supporting anything to do with Overwatch due to Blizzard's nature to sue repeatedly.
Since Overwatch is protected with Arxan / GuardIt I know most other main stream Aimbots all normally hide themselves behind a modified Windows Kernel Driver.
Such as described and used here: http://www.artificialaiming.net/
Again I am not trying to advertise. I know going this route works for 90% of the Games made now days. The only big one I can think of that doesn't is games that use Battle Eye protection which is used in ARK.
Second I was wondering if this would be a seamless transition or even workable for Tyrant? It seems the concept of "Ring0" protection / privileged actions seems to be the most simple way to continue to avoid detection for years at this point.
From a consumer prospective this is a lot more invasive and is commonly used in Rootkits etc. On top of that the user would need to be a little more computer savvy compared to whats needed to use your other products. So this isn't always the most ideal solution but once it's up and running I rarely see any complaints.
This again is all curiosity and more for my knowledge than anything

PS I attached their Driver in case you wanted to take a glance at how they have it setup even though I am sure its packed and probably a pain to look through.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AN78lEel0_CYlWI
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