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    My honest opinion on Arena Breakout Infinite

    39.99 euros per month. For a public provider that is currently undetected and stable, this is cheap and absolutely worth it.

    UI and Configuration

    This software does not use a traditional menu or visual interface. Everything is handled through a config file that you open in something like Notepad or Notepad++. At first that might sound off putting, but in practice it actually works very well. You set up a default config the first time, and from that point on it is extremely easy to go through the options, change what you want, save the file, and reload it while you are in game. There is no clutter, no unnecessary visuals, and nothing running on screen that could draw attention.

    User Friendliness

    Despite having no UI, it is still very user friendly. The config is clearly laid out, the options are easy to understand, and everything is where you would expect it to be. Once you know what you are looking at, making changes on the fly is quick and simple. You can also save multiple configs and swap between them. I believe you can create up to four, though personally I have only ever needed two.

    Setup Process

    Setup is straightforward as long as you take the time to do the initial config properly. This is not a click and forget type of software. It expects the user to understand what they are changing, but that is also part of why it works so well. Once the base config is done, everything else is smooth.

    Aimbot Functionality

    The aimbot itself is easily a 10 out of 10. It does exactly what it is supposed to do and does it consistently. The aim bone is extremely precise, especially when using high recoil weapons. A high recoil gun will behave very differently compared to a low recoil one, and your settings need to reflect that.

    I have tested everything from very slow and subtle values to extremely snappy ones. Both ends of the scale worked fine, and I have had zero issues using them.

    Customization and Play Style

    Customization is one of the strongest points of this software. There is no universal legit config that works for everyone. Your settings depend entirely on how you play, what guns you use, how aggressive you are, how you read the map, and how well you understand the game.

    Asking someone else for their config will only get you so far. You need to tune it to your own play style, and this software gives you the flexibility to do exactly that.

    Security and Detection

    It is important to be clear about terminology here. In the context of cheats and anti cheat systems, detection refers to a detection vector in the software itself being identified by the anti cheat. That is very different from a user getting banned because they were playing in an obvious way or using poorly tested settings.

    I have been using system cheats for years across multiple games, and I have been using this one for Arena Breakout for around two months. I briefly used another provider before this and got banned on my first account. That ban was not caused by this software. It was due to obvious behavior, poor settings, and that provider eventually being detected.

    Since switching to this software, I have had no issues at all. My main account is Legend rank and I also have another account at Hero rank. As far as I am aware, there was one early detection related to the software that required changes. If detection is not the correct term, they can correct me, but whatever the issue was, it was addressed early on and there has been nothing since.

    Anyone experienced with cheats knows that when real detections start happening, forums get flooded with ban reports. That has not been the case here.

    If someone cheats badly, uses overly aggressive settings, or makes no effort to test their config, getting reported and banned is on them. That is user error, not the software.

    Performance Impact

    One thing that does need to be mentioned is performance. Yes, there is a noticeable hit. According to both forum posts and responses from the admin team, this is directly tied to the security of the software.

    Without it running, I average around 200 FPS. With it enabled, that can drop by roughly 100 FPS, sometimes more depending on the map. That is the trade off.

    If you are running a lower end GPU, you may drop below playable frames, and that is something you need to consider. The best advice is to run the game on the lowest settings possible to help balance performance.

    Some people will ask if the performance loss is worth it. That depends entirely on whether you want to cheat or not. If you do, then yes, that is part of the cost. If you do not, then no. For my setup, the game is still easily playable, so it does not bother me, but it is a personal choice.

    Pricing

    The price is 39.99 euros per month, so for simplicity, around 40 euros. In my opinion, that price is cheap for what you are getting. There are very few providers out there right now that are both public and undetected, and you could probably count them on one hand.

    Private providers are a completely different conversation. When I say private, I mean groups that are not publicly advertising themselves as a cheat provider. Those usually come with different pricing and access requirements, so I am not including them in this comparison.

    For a public provider, 40 euros a month is absolutely worth it. You are paying for functionality, customization, and most importantly, security. Considering how often providers get detected or shut down, finding one that has remained stable and quiet is not easy.

    Whether the price is worth it will always come down to personal choice. If you want to cheat, then yes, the price makes sense. If you do not, then obviously it does not. But compared to what else is currently available on the market, this is very reasonably priced.

    Final Thoughts

    Overall, this software does exactly what it claims to do. It has no ESP or extra miscellaneous features, which for many people is actually a positive. It focuses on one thing and does it extremely well.

    Strong functionality, deep customization, solid security so far, and a clean approach with no visible UI. If you are willing to put the effort into understanding your own play style and configuring it properly, this is one of the better options available.
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