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there's so much work that goes into cheat development such as:
driver development (bypasses anti-cheat methods)
injecting into overlays such as geforce experience or discord (bypasses anti-cheat methods to detect menu overlays in the actual game)
general bug exploits
general cheats
all of this takes around half a year to complete which is why some cheat developers charge 400USD+ for a lifetime purchase of their software, as well as like 60 usd / month and sometimes they are private, meaning you need to be invited in order to even SUBSCRIBE to the cheat.
AND to add onto that, the anti-cheat of 2042 must have detected the software quick enough anyways.
which makes me think his ban was bogus and you people are displaying your own sad lives for us all to see.