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Discuss [DMA] War Thunder AimAce - Hardware Aimbot & Advanced Vehicle ESP (KMBox Support)

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Just saw this thread pop up. Looks like another provider is throwing their hat in the ring for War Thunder with a DMA setup.

They are asking 5 bucks a day, 15 for the week, or 25 a month. Prices seem standard for the current market, but since it relies on DMA, keep in mind you are going to need the card, a fuser, and a 2nd PC to actually run this stuff. It mentions KMBox and Arduino compatibility for the aimbot, which is pretty much the go-to if you want to avoid the software-level detection.

  1. ESP Features: Covers the basics like vehicle names, 3D boxes, reload timers, and that all-important barrel direction/last spotted tracking.
  2. Aim/Prediction: Claims support for hardware aimbots via KMBox/Arduino and includes ping correction, which is nice given how jittery War Thunder can get.
  3. Radar: Looks pretty deep with separate scaling for planes and tanks and specific tracking for different vehicle classes.

The seller is claiming they have active support and regular updates, but I haven't seen anyone vouch for this specific brand yet. If you're going to pull the trigger on this, be careful. Always check the seller's history before dropping cash, especially with DMA providers that pop up out of nowhere.

Not an ad (noad)! Just want to know if the price is fair for what they are offering compared to the more established DMA vendors? Has anyone tested this yet?
 
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