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Smartie

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  1. How is cheesing in MR? I usually tend to want to play any type of hero shooters semi-legit. I’m just worried about detections etc. I also mainly play support or tank. Does your program allow for specific role actions? Auto melee, etc.
  2. Marvel Rivals, RL, Valorant, Rust, and Ow2
  3. Lots of progress is being made behind the scenes, but everything has to be done slowly, methodically, and with safety as the top priority. The last thing anyone wants is to rush features out only to end up dealing with EAC detection issues later. One of the benefits of introducing features gradually is that it allows the developers to determine exactly what can and cannot be done under EAC, while also helping isolate any potential causes if an automated ban or detection were ever to occur. On top of that, everything is being rebuilt into its own version rather than simply porting over code from 3.9.x or 4.0.x. This is essentially a new foundation being developed from the ground up. My personal expectation is that Heisa will continue introducing features one at a time, testing them internally for a period to ensure there are no detections, stability issues, or major bugs. After that, features may be pushed to beta testers so additional testing can be done across different systems and use cases. Once enough data is gathered and confidence is high, those features can then be rolled out publicly. Right now there are not many features available because we are still in the stage of testing things little by little. Safety will always come before feature quantity. In my opinion, the beta program itself is a huge benefit from both the developers and Fera. They don’t necessarily have to offer that level of transparency or access, but they choose to let testers help evaluate features before release. In exchange for taking on a slightly higher level of risk, we get to see the development process firsthand and watch features get added piece by piece. At the end of the day, patience is important. I’m sure Heisa wants nothing more than to deliver a product that meets customer expectations while maintaining stability and safety. We are still missing the vast majority of the features that made 3.9.x what it was. The Lite version likely won’t contain everything people are accustomed to, but I’d rather wait for a comprehensive, polished, and reliable product than rush out an incomplete one. Good software takes time, and in a situation where detection risks are involved, taking things slowly is often the smartest approach.
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