Delta Force Cloud DMA Setup — AWS Hardware-Level Access
Standard Injection vs Cloud DMA
Standard injection loads the cheat into local memory space where ACE kernel callbacks can scan for suspicious modules. Cloud DMA routes memory reads through remote AWS hardware — the cheat process on your PC stays minimal while entity data arrives from a separated cloud instance. This reduces the local footprint ACE can inspect.
Who Should Use Cloud DMA
Players who want maximum separation between cheat and game processes. Users who have been flagged before and want the most secure configuration available. Competitive Warfare players running full ESP and aimbot who need every stealth advantage. Standard injection works for most users — DMA is the premium tier.
Cloud DMA Requirements
Stable internet connection with low latency to AWS regions. Windows 10 or 11 with HVCI, Core Isolation, TPM, and Secure Boot enabled — same baseline requirements as standard mode. Cloud DMA adds AWS-hosted hardware access on top of these prerequisites.
Setup and Troubleshooting
Enable Cloud DMA in the cheat loader settings before injection. First launch takes longer while the cloud instance provisions. If entity data stops updating mid-match, check your network connection — DMA reads depend on stable bandwidth. Support can verify your cloud instance status if reads fail consistently.
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