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The "Best" ones often come with a hidden price tag. If you’re downloading a random .exe or "highly optimized" settings file from a Discord link, you aren't getting a speed boost—you’re getting a logger. While you're busy trying to dominate a street fight, someone else is busy changing your account password. 3. Skill Over Software The *BEST* DA HOOD AIMLOCK FAKE MACRO DOESN'T...
Most "fake macros" that claim to help you lock on aren't just simple key-mashing tools. If it’s actually pulling your crosshair toward a player’s head, it’s an aimlock script. Calling it a "fake macro" is just a marketing tactic to make it sound less like a banable offense. In the eyes of the anti-cheat, a lock is a lock. 2. The "Fake" Part is the Scams The top-tier players—the ones who actually run the