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Works pretty well, though its a little barebones. Sadly, you are likely to get 1day banned if you use this, though me and many others haven't had our bans extend past one day.
Everything BUT the item detector works perfectly fine.




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Ancient is a private cheat for Delta Force built for large-team Warfare battles. It's about capturing control points and squad-versus-squad fights, not loot-and-extract runs. The card lists 45 items across four groups — Misc, Other, Aimbot, and Visuals.
Aimbot splits into an aiming panel and a targeting panel. The aiming panel offers two aim types, Static and Curved, plus two separate bind keys, so you can snap hard aim to one key and smooth tracking to the other without swapping modes mid-fight. FOV sets the pickup radius on its own slider, and smoothing has a slider of its own, which means speed and reach are tuned independently. Bone choice — Head, Neck, or Body from a dropdown — sits apart from the radius setting: head trades for an instant kill chance, body trades for a better chance of hitting anything once a target is crouching and strafing. A separate toggle decides whether aim keeps tracking a knocked-down player, because a downed opponent stops being a threat for a moment.
Player ESP is built from two menu panels, General and Additional Info. The box answers where, the skeleton answers what the target is doing — aiming, running, prone — health answers whether it's worth pushing, and a distance tag on the name label tells you which weapon reaches that far. Snapline and its line-type setting are a separate switch some players turn off when a sector is open, since full-screen lines just clutter the view there. Radar sits in the same group but draws positions on its own circle instead of over the fight, so a player who only needs a map overview isn't staring through boxes.
The Other group isn't nine combat functions — it's a config-profile manager: save, load, delete, and share a whole settings profile if you don't want to rebuild Aimbot and Visuals after every patch. Misc next to it covers an FPS counter, a frame limiter, and an interface language switch between English and Chinese. Ancient's menu runs wider than the storefront: it also carries separate tabs for bots and for on-map items that aren't part of the published feature list, so a buying decision should stick to what's listed above.
This is a cheat for Delta Force on PC: it runs on Windows 10 or Windows 11 through the Steam client, launching only in the screen modes the card names — fullscreen, windowed, or borderless. One requirement is mislabeled: the "GPU" row is actually a device-type restriction — laptops are not supported at all, a desktop machine is required. The CPU row allows Intel or AMD with one condition, AES support; in practice that excludes almost nobody, because AES has long been standard on AMD processors no matter how new the chip is. The "Disk" row's GPT requirement only applies with an Intel CPU — AMD carries no partition requirement, and moving a drive from MBR to GPT means repartitioning the machine, not flipping a setting. The card's "BIOS" row actually bundles two unrelated conditions: boot mode (any on AMD, UEFI only on Intel) and, separately, memory — the build needs 16 GB of RAM. No USB flash drive is needed to launch, HWID spoofing typically isn't bundled into the key and is a separate purchase, and the overlay does show up in a screen capture or stream.
The key is issued right after payment and unlocks three access windows — one day, seven days, or thirty days, priced from 314 to 3141 GCC. Prices run through the site's own balance, and checkout offers to cover any gap automatically if the balance falls short. The full lineup of Delta Force cheats and radars sits on the game page.