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Looking to buy a cheat for Delta Force? DullWave offers the most reliable Delta Force cheats to win every battle. Here you can download a cheat for Delta Force quickly and safely. Our Delta Force cheats give you the ultimate advantage—forget about losing! The DullWave cheat is your key to success in Delta Force.
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DullWave is a Delta Force cheat with aimbot and player ESP for large team fights. The menu splits into two tabs, Aimbot and Visual, holding 24 settings for fights over control points — 12 aiming options and 12 visual ones.
The bind key is assignable — right mouse button by default — and the target bone is picked from a dropdown: head gives a faster kill but demands accuracy, body trades some damage for an easier hit. Aim Lock keeps the current target locked while it stays visible, and Humanize smooths the crosshair's turn so it doesn't snap instantly — both switches sit apart from the core aiming toggle, and either can stay off if reaction speed matters more than looking natural. FOV, Smooth and Distance are three sliders that set the pickup radius, turn speed and maximum engagement range; players tune them to their own mouse sensitivity rather than leave the defaults. Draw FOV and Draw Snapline overlay the pickup circle and a line to the target — useful at range, where it is hard to tell what the crosshair is actually tracking, and usually switched off up close, where the extra lines just clutter the screen.
The Visual tab handles players and items: Player ESP draws a box in the Corner style, switchable from the same dropdown, while Health Bar, Nickname, Distance, Skeleton, Snapline, Filled and Level each have their own toggle rather than one shared switch. Skeleton reads a target's posture — crouched behind cover or sprinting in the open — which matters more than the box itself at distance. Snapline stays useful in a crowd, where boxes start overlapping, and gets turned off on open maps, where the lines add clutter instead of information. The same tab shows item names and prices and filters loot by value — not a combat tool, but a way to tell what is worth grabbing on a supply point when there is more junk on screen than time to read it.
The cheat runs on Windows 10 or Windows 11 in fullscreen, windowed or borderless mode — other display modes are not supported. CPU, GPU, disk and BIOS carry no restriction, so most modern PCs qualify without checking specs first. No USB flash drive is needed to launch — there is no boot-stick step. The overlay is not hidden from screen capture or streaming, so plan around that if you record. HWID spoofing is usually not bundled here — it is a separate product if needed.
A cheat for Delta Force here comes as a key, sold for 1, 3, 7 or 30 days, and the per-day rate drops the longer the period — a week costs less than paying the daily rate seven times over. GCC is charged from the account balance, and checkout offers to top up just the missing amount if the balance falls short. The key is issued automatically right after payment and stays listed in the account with its expiry date. Current prices and DullWave's other cheats, including builds for other games, are on the developer profile and the Delta Force game page.