SToT Posted June 18, 2021 Posted June 18, 2021 Battlelog is great for offering different variations of hacks for a single game. Unfortunately, with this comes the need to compare before purchase. I chose a 24 hour license for Warzone Supreme 2.0 to try it out. I chose Supreme because of the UI alone. It is simple, clean, and inviting. After a day of use, I came back for a 7 day license. I would definitely recommend it, however I have not tried others; This is mainly because the install and prep process is a bit of a handful and I did not want to have to do it more than once if it differs between hack variations. Some features could use a little explanation. Such as the effect of increasing or decreasing smoothness numbers (the higher it is the more natural it appears, lower numbers make for a snappy and very noticeable aiming), as well as Player Eye under the ESP setting; Not sure what this does, though it would be great to know. Other than a bit more of detail, the only other thing I would recommend is maybe an autoshoot function. I noticed Leviathan has one, but again, I have not tested other variations. This would make quick-scoping much easier, as well as long distance shots. All-in-all, I am happy with my purchase, though prices for this stuff these days are unreal all around the web. I had to choose between purchasing a hack for a free game, or getting Cold War. I chose the hack for now; I can not justify the cost of hacks for two games right now. In short, highly recommended, but it could use a little attention in detail. 1
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