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Buy Escape from Tarkov Chams cheat – your perfect tool for gaining superiority in the game. Our cheats for Escape from Tarkov allow you to see enemies through walls and obstacles by coloring their models in vivid colors. Download the Escape from Tarkov cheat now and play without the risk of a ban. Chams cheat guarantees simplicity, reliability, and maximum efficiency.
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Chams — Escape From Tarkov is a private cheat: it recolors enemies solid green instead of ESP boxes. That is the effect visible in the screenshots — flat color, no textures, held even in thick brush by the tracks and inside a dark doorway.
A normal ESP overlay draws a box, a name tag and a health bar on top of the frame; Chams instead replaces the enemy model's own shading with one flat color, so nothing extra sits on the screen — that lines up with the FAQ question about a Tarkov Wallhack right on the card. The color reads the same up close and at range in every screenshot, and the feature list names no brightness or distance setting, which means there is nothing to tune besides the switch itself. The menu's Visuals section carries exactly two switches, named the same way in the loader and in the published feature list: Chums on opponents recolors the enemy models, and Visibility check is a separate corner indicator that shows whether you are currently exposed rather than where the enemy is standing. That distinction matters in practice — players turn the corner indicator off indoors under strong backlight, because the icon competes with the sight picture, while leaving the enemy color switch running.
There is nothing to configure beyond those two switches, so the first raid can start right after the key activates. A player who wants map awareness without changing what the game renders is better served by Radar for Escape From Tarkov — a separate listing with its own key, not a bigger version of Chams. Chams Plus for Escape From Tarkov, from the same SMG seller, is a separate build too, with its own feature set and price — not a bigger tier of this one. SMG splits its cheat for Escape From Tarkov catalog by task instead of shipping one build with a difficulty switch, so picking the wrong listing here means that you get the wrong tool, not a lesser version.
The card asks for Windows 10 or 11, excluding the 24H2 and 25H2 builds — do not launch on those. CPU support is Intel or AMD, including Xeon and Fx chips; GPU is Nvidia or Radeon; disk and BIOS are unrestricted, with no GPT or UEFI requirement. No USB flash drive is needed to launch — the USB-Flash row reads "No", so there is no extra hardware to buy before the first raid. The cheat runs in fullscreen, windowed and borderless mode, but the overlay does show up in a screen capture, since the Recording row reads "No" — worth knowing if you stream. HWID masking is not included either: the Spoofer row typically reads "No" here, so it stays a separate product if a buyer ever needs one. The seller lists other Escape From Tarkov builds with recording bypass and spoofing usually built in; this card carries neither.
Access runs 299 GCC for 1 day, 899 GCC for 7 days, or 1799 GCC for 30 days. Prices are in GCC, the site's own balance, topped up separately from the purchase. The key is issued automatically right after payment and sits in the account with its expiry date. SMG, the seller behind this cheat EFT key, lists 26 products across other games — see the full lineup on the SMG profile — so this Escape From Tarkov card is one of several.