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DEADLOCKMedusa is a powerful cheat for the game deadlock that provides players with unique survival capabilities in the challenging world.
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Medusa cheat for DEADLOCK pairs a bone-based aimbot with ESP built around four visual channels. Config profiles save, rename, export and autoload, so you keep a tuned setup across a client update.
DEADLOCK is a third-person MOBA-shooter hybrid — lanes, creeps, towers and the Patron boss sit alongside real gunplay, and a fight still comes down to aim. The aimbot turns on with its own hotkey, and when you set speed and capture radius on separate sliders, a smooth curve stays less obvious at mid range while a snappy one wins close quarters. Choosing the Head or Pelvis bone trades a faster kill against a shot you actually land, because cover and creeps often block the rest of the target. Line-to-target and radius each get their own color apart from their style, which means the overlay stays readable against any map palette.
ESP draws a box, a health bar, numeric HP and a name-plus-distance tag — four channels instead of one silhouette. Box style switches between four looks — corner-and-stroke, corner only, filled-and-stroke, or solid fill — and the fill is colored apart from the outline. Building a DEADLOCK cheat around one role means knowing this: ESP draw distance is its own slider, separate from the aimbot's max distance, so you can trim who renders on screen without shrinking the aim radius. The panic key clears every cheat element in one press — handy if you get caught off guard mid-match, faster than closing the program outright.
Medusa runs on Windows 10 and Windows 11, except the 24H2 and 25H2 feature updates — the cheat will not start on those. CPU and GPU are unrestricted, but the system disk must use GPT rather than MBR: moving off MBR means repartitioning the machine, not flipping a setting. No USB flash drive is required — the loader starts without one. Only windowed and fullscreen-in-window modes are supported; the menu will not draw over a true exclusive fullscreen session.
HWID masking is already bundled with the DEADLOCK key and does not guarantee protection from bans — it simply means a separate Spoofer purchase is not needed, unlike some of the other builds in the lineup. The overlay does show up in a screen capture or stream, though: the Recording row on the spec table is marked unsupported, worth knowing before going live.
Access sells in three tiers — 99, 349 and 749 GCC for one day, seven days and thirty days. GCC is the site's own balance: top it up in advance or cover the difference right in the checkout window. The key is issued automatically the moment payment clears and sits in the account with its own expiry date.
Config profiles behave like a named list that lets you add, rename or delete a setup, mark one as the default autoload, then export a single profile or the whole set and import it back on another machine. Anyone who has run a DEADLOCK cheat before will recognize the workflow — exporting a Medusa config carries the whole setup in one file, so you do not have to retune the aimbot and ESP separately for close-range and long-range roles. Other private builds for DEADLOCK sit in the game's catalog, and Medusa's own cheats for DayZ, Escape From Tarkov and Unturned are on the seller's profile page.