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Must-see decryption [decryption instructions for the revised version] Issue 1

Several Decryption Methods Currently Available on the Market

  • Decryption achieved by modifying memory (short-term stability, prone to subsequent mass bans).

  • Decryption bypass utilizing the disabling of VAX in the computer BIOS (only usable by a small number of people, and easily patched).

  • Decryption by combining some officially overlooked unencrypted character data and unencrypted item data (issues with missing players and prone to be patched).

  • BBC-style perfect decryption (complete decryption, no missing players or items, requires only one decryption, remains effective as long as the game client is not closed! Decryption absolutely does not modify memory; can be tested using firmware that blocks writes to verify no memory writes/modifications! Guaranteed 100% no memory alteration).

    BBC Revised Decryption Process

  • After discovering the account is encrypted, restart the software on the 2nd PC. Before initialization, remember to first enable the decryption option in the settings area, then click initialize, and finally enter the shooting range (do not move the mouse or keyboard during decryption).

  • After entering the shooting range, text will appear in the middle of the screen: Current decryption progress: 0/4 in progress, please wait patiently. When this stage of decryption succeeds, a pop-up will appear: Current decryption progress: 1/4 completed, please re-enter the shooting range (at this point, do not exit the software, just re-enter the shooting range).

  • Upon entering the shooting range again, text will appear: Current decryption progress: 1/4 in progress, please wait patiently. When this stage of decryption succeeds, a pop-up will appear: Current decryption progress: 2/4 completed, please re-enter the shooting range.

  • By analogy, the third time entering the shooting range will prompt: 2/4 in progress, and after success will prompt: 3/4 completed.

  • By analogy, the fourth time entering the shooting range will prompt: 3/4 in progress, and after success will prompt: 4/4 (when 4/4 appears, it means decryption is fully complete; wait a moment longer for the effects to appear).

Note 1: For the above four decryption stages, both "in progress" and "completed" have corresponding text prompts. If decryption is not successful, there will be prompts like this, for example: 1/4 decrypting, then after a while prompting: 1/4 decryption completed. This type of success prompt where the preceding number does not change actually indicates decryption failure. At this time, you need to re-enter the shooting range to continue decryption (progress will not reset if the software is not closed).

Note 2: If a decryption failure pop-up appears during the final 4/4 stage, it is most likely because you moved the mouse or keyboard during decryption. Please close the game client and the 2nd PC software, restart, and operate again.

Note 3: During the decryption process, do not move the mouse or keyboard. It is best to take your hands off the keyboard and mouse as soon as you enter the shooting range loading screen. You can browse your phone and wait for the prompt indicating the current decryption progress is complete. You may move the mouse and keyboard after the decryption completion prompt appears.

Note 4: The time consumption for each decryption stage is approximately 2 minutes. Slower decryption times may occur on 2nd PCs with poor hardware configurations or some compatibility issues with VTD bypass dual-transfer software.

Necessary Operations After Successful Decryption

After decryption is fully complete and effects are visible, you need to look at the line of text below the decryption text in the upper right corner of the screen: Current decryption scheme text, for example:

  • [Current decryption scheme: 1/1] (Represents the current decryption is perfect; just play directly. As long as the game client is not closed, it remains effective. Even if the 2nd PC software crashes midway, after restarting the software, there is no need to enter the shooting range; simply reconnect and enter a match for instant decryption.)

  • [Current decryption scheme: 1/2] (Represents there are currently 2 usable decryption schemes. Use the one that doesn't lose effect; you need to manually test and select. The method is to directly test operations like aiming assist, etc. If the ESP suddenly loses effect, press the arrow keys on the numpad, ← or β†’ will work. For example, if you are currently on 1/2 and ESP loses effect, then press the numpad β†’ key once; it will change to 2/2, and effects should appear. Then just play directly. As long as the game client is not closed, it remains effective. Even if the 2nd PC software crashes midway, after restarting the software, there is no need to enter the shooting range; simply reconnect and enter a match for instant decryption.)

Note 1: If the upper right corner shows: Current decryption scheme 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, or other numbers, it represents there are multiple usable decryption schemes. Use the one that doesn't lose effect; the testing and correction method is as above.

Note 2: When manually testing different schemes, if two numbered schemes both show effects, it means one is the real scheme and the other is a fake scheme effective only for that match. You need to re-enter the shooting range to test which of these two schemes is real and which is fake. Refer to the testing method above.

Decryption Tips

To reiterate, when you have multiple schemes, you must repeatedly enter the shooting range and observe whether the effects disappear by aiming and shooting at dummies to filter out the true scheme that remains effective every time.

For example, if a certain scheme remains effective consistently after entering the shooting range three times in a row and shooting at dummies, then that is the true scheme exclusive to you. Similarly, if a scheme is effective this time but loses its effect after re-entering the shooting range and shooting for a while, it indicates that this scheme is a false one.

Update 1 What should I do if it gets stuck at 0/4 during decryption?, Solution:β€Œ First, wait patiently for a few minutes. If it remains stuck at 0/4 after a long wait, please restart the game and the software and try again. If it still gets stuck at 0/4 for an extended period after restarting the game, then it indicates that your gaming PC has not passed VTD, causing the software to be unable to read data. Please use a stable VTD bypass method available on the market to pass VTD, then proceed with decryption again, and the issue should be resolved.

Common Decryption Issues Supplement

  • During gameplay, the 2nd PC software unexpectedly crashes. Can decryption be performed in-match? Solution: After decryption is complete, it remains effective as long as the game client is not closed. If the software crashes midway, you can directly restart the software within the match, and it will decrypt successfully immediately.

  • In the shooting range, when the text shows "decrypting," a decryption failure pop-up appears during the final 4/4 stage? Solution: Most likely because you moved the mouse or keyboard during decryption. Please close the game client and the 2nd PC software, restart, and operate again. In the extreme case where restarting multiple times still results in the decryption failure pop-up, it indicates missing or abnormal runtime libraries on your 2nd PC or gaming PC. The solution is to install the latest "Correct Microsoft Runtime Libraries" file from the cloud drive on the 2nd PC and try again to see if it resolves the issue (if it still doesn't work, install it on the gaming PC as well! You can also try uninstalling the old runtime libraries on the computer first, then install the specified correct runtime libraries from the cloud drive). If the above does not resolve the issue, then report to the administrator.

  • After successful decryption, there are no effects in the game? Solution: The corresponding solution is in the "Necessary Operations After Successful Decryption" section above in this document. You need to observe if there are multiple scheme numbers in the upper right corner of the screen. If multiple schemes exist, please manually test and correct as described above to resolve. If not the above reason, it may be that your gaming PC has not passed VTD. Please use third-party VTD bypass tools or software available on the market to pass VTD, and it should resolve.

  • After successful decryption, there are minor issues like game effects frequently flickering, occasionally losing effect for 1 second, slow radar loading, etc.? Solution: This is caused by encryption and has minimal impact; you can play normally.

  • During decryption, the software crashes? Solution: On the 2nd PC, install the latest "Correct Microsoft Runtime Libraries" file from the cloud storage, then run the cheese software as administrator. If that doesn't work, add the software's executable to the system data protection on the 2nd PC (if unsure how to add data protection, search Google or Baidu for: how to add data protection on computer). If the above two methods still don't work, then the 2nd PC's hardware configuration is too low.

  • After decryption, ESP has effect, but aiming assist has no effect? Solution: On the gaming PC, press the menu show/hide key you set. If you can open or hide the menu, it means mapping is fine; check your aiming assist preset box parameters and aiming assist area settings. If pressing the menu key on the gaming PC has no reaction, it means mapping failed. Please change the initialization mode to resolve; there are three initialization modes, choose one compatible with your computer. If you usually use a fixed initialization mode but this time initialization has issues, try closing the software and re-initializing once (Note: If your account has already successfully decrypted and you need to change the initialization mode, please restart the game and software first before attempting to change the initialization mode).

Misconceptions

  • Frequent 0-minute bans, second ban 1 day: This is due to the Anti Cheese upgrade of detection strength against VTD bypass. Solve by finding other stable VTD bypass methods yourself (this also has a probability related to the decoding environment).

  • Frequent 3-day bans: Because your account is encrypted and you are not using a third-party tool to pass VTD, which is like playing naked leading to frequent 3-day bans. This is unrelated to the software; after account encryption, you need to pass VTD to play DMA cheese, common knowledge for beginners! (If you are sure VTD is passed, then it's related to your in-game behavior; act more to avoid detection) (Another possibility is that your gaming PC decoding is not clean, causing system environment abnormalities, which can also lead to environment-related 3-day bans).

  • Frequent 7-day bans or being kicked from a match resulting in a 7-day ban: Because your gaming PC HWID is not thoroughly cleaned. Please use other spoofer to redo it.

  • Other ban situations are related to firmware, dual-transfer tool failures, video replay inspections by humans, etc. Investigate yourself. In the current game environment, please act more to play long-term.

VTD Bypass Recommendations

The 1st type, stable dual-machine converter software (VTD bypass method that allows VTD and virtualization to be enabled). The 2nd type, any VTD bypass method that supports dual-disable (dual-disable: disable VTD, disable VT virtualization). The 3rd type, USB drive VTD bypass method (motherboard only needs to disable secure boot and VTD, does not need to disable VT virtualization, finally boot into the system using a USB drive) (this type of VTD bypass has compatibility limitations; currently has frequent 0-minute bans, the second time will be a 1-day ban. You can wait for the USB drive author to update before using). (There are many other VTD bypass methods and internal VTD bypasses on the market; explore and research yourself. Do not buy overly expensive ones; don't get scammed).

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