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The Byster cheat for SCUM is a modern SCUM cheat with up-to-date features that provide a strong in-game advantage and improve your survival experience. It includes popular features such as ESP (players, loot, vehicles) and other functions.
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Byster's SCUM cheat splits targets into eight ESP tabs and three aimbot modes.
The ESP sidebar has eight tabs — Players, Zombies, NPC, Animals, Items, Vehicles, Sentry and Razor — each with its own enable switch, name label, distance readout and a max draw-distance cap. Players and NPC get a separate Box Type dropdown with Off, Corner and 2D, so you can swap a full outline for a corner box when several targets are on screen at once and the outlines start overlapping. Skeleton draws posture, so you can tell whether a target is aiming or running — it's a standalone toggle on Players, Zombies, NPC and Razor. Vehicles and Sentry both get Snap Line, a line drawn from your crosshair to the target, and the mechanical Sentry guards also get a Visible Check, which matters because they shoot back and a turret hidden behind a wall should never read the same as one with a clear line of fire. The Animals tab never made it onto the product's published feature list, but it sits in the menu with the same layout as the other living targets — enable, name, distance and snap line — visible in the ESP screenshot.
Loot in SCUM is colour-coded by type rather than dumped into one list: Weapons show red, Ammo orange, Food green, Medicine blue, Attachments purple, Clothing and Other white, each with its own switch. Show Spoiled is a separate toggle under Items, because food in SCUM decays and affects your character's calories and vitamins — flagging what's gone bad is a real function, not decoration. The aimbot for SCUM targets players, NPCs and zombies through three separate switches — Aim Players, Aim NPC, Aim Zombies — while Target Mode changes the selection logic itself: Closest FOV picks whichever target sits nearest your crosshair, Closest Distance picks whoever is physically closest, and Combined blends the two when neither rule alone is enough. Bone picks the aim point across six options from head to legs, so you can trade a fast kill for a less obvious lock by aiming lower than the head. Smoothing and FOV sit on their own sliders for turn speed and capture radius, and FOV Circle and Aim Line are two different ways to see that radius on screen without opening the menu.
The cheat targets Windows 10 and 11 (builds 22h2-25h2), running on an Intel or AMD CPU with an Nvidia or AMD GPU; the disk must use GPT and BIOS must be set to UEFI mode, or the cheat won't launch. Only the Steam build of SCUM is supported. No USB flash drive is needed to launch — some of the catalogue's private builds require a dedicated stick, this one does not. At the time of writing, HWID spoofing is not included: it's a separate product, not part of this key, and SCUM's spoofer is sold on its own listing if you need one at all.
The key comes in 1-day, 7-day and 30-day terms, priced from 199 to 1999 GCC depending on the length. Payment is deducted from the site's internal balance, and the key is issued automatically right after checkout and sits in your account with its expiry date. The SCUM game page lists every build for the game if you want to compare options. Byster runs software for 14 games in total, and SCUM is one of them.