DevLuxe Anti-Cheat Tool

Protect your game with our reliable monitoring system. Capture live screenshots, perform regular recordings, and keep all data neatly archived for review.

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About DevLuxe AntiCheat

Welcome, dear visitors!
I'm excited to introduce my own AntiCheat tool, which I originally developed for personal use as a learning project (and a bit out of curiosity!). The tool is designed for older games that don't have built-in AntiCheat systems, such as Call of Duty 1-4. It's incredibly useful for games where cheat prevention is a must.

Over the years, I've used tools like MOSS and AntiCheat Veritas. While MOSS is generally good, it has some downsides, including frequent freezes on Windows 10/11 and the use of "personal" data. That's why I decided to create my own solution. My AntiCheat tool is intuitive, fast, and secure, and I believe it provides a much smoother experience.

I'm committed to continuing the development of this tool, and I will be documenting all updates and improvements right here on this page.

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Key Features

Live Screenshots

Capture players' desktops during gameplay with real-time screenshots, offering detailed insights into potential suspicious activities.

Regular Intervals

Automatically takes screenshots every 10 minutes to ensure continuous monitoring and comprehensive gameplay documentation.

Organized Archiving

All screenshots are stored neatly in a ZIP archive for easy access and efficient data management.

Process Detection

Detects all running processes at the start of monitoring to ensure no cheats or similar tools are active during gameplay.

Patchnotes

Version: 1.7

A Discord feature has been integrated to send data directly to a webhook channel after the monitoring ends.

The "Discord Settings" window has been fully adjusted to match the design.

A time elapsed tracker has been added once it is started.

The outputs have been revised and redesigned for better clarity and overview.

Version: 1.6

All outputs are now displayed in the console within the tool.

Several bugs have been fixed (image duplicates).

The code has been completely reworked, and a quarter of the entire code has been removed.

Version: 1.5

The logic for capturing screenshots has been rewritten.

Multiple threads have been implemented to ensure smoother and faster performance.

A feature has been added to document all processes currently running on the user's system (only at the start of monitoring).

Help Section

Here, you'll learn how to use the Discord feature for the AntiCheat tool, explained simply and quickly.

First, start the AntiCheat tool as usual. You should see a button labeled "Discord Settings". Click on it, and a new dialog will open where you can view all the details about your Discord server and the webhook associated with it. You can name the server as you like (though it's best to use the actual name of your Discord server).

The more important part is the webhook entry. If you're not a Discord Moderator or Admin and don't have permission to create a webhook, please ask a Moderator or Admin for assistance.

It is recommended that you create a separate folder for the anticheat. Starting from version 1.7 (with the Discord feature), an additional file, ".json" will now be created. This file will store all Discord servers and webhook URLs. Without this file, the data will be lost. The JSON file will be automatically created the first time the program is started and saved. Make sure that the .exe and the .json file are in the same folder.