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DEADLOCKPredator Systems for Deadlock — powerful software with top-tier visuals and flexible ESP. Track enemies, see health, nicknames, distance, and fully customize your display. The aimbot keeps targets in FOV with adjustable smoothness and prioritized hit groups. Interface supports Drag & Drop elements for convenient setup.
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Predator.Systems is a DEADLOCK cheat for the Steam client: aimbot and ESP configure separately.
Hit groups decides which target gets picked up — "nearest" keeps reaction speed high, while Priority hit group switches the lock to the head when one precise hit matters more than speed. FOV caps the pickup cone, and smoothness decides how sharply the crosshair snaps onto a target. Aim at souls and Aim at trooper split targeting away from players entirely: in DEADLOCK a soul from a kill or a trooper last-hit converts straight into hero levels, so being able to aim at the soul itself, not just the player standing near it, saves the seconds between lane fights. Behind the walls drops the line-of-sight check between crosshair and target; in an open fight it's usually the first toggle worth switching off, rather than one to leave running.
Player tags are not fixed in advance — Box, Health bar, Level, Nickname, Distance and Shop zone are dragged onto the HUD one at a time, so the screen carries only what a given match needs instead of the whole list at once. Health bar tells you whether a fight is worth starting right now, Distance tells you which weapon can still land a hit, and Level shows the gap in hero progression — late in a match that gap decides a fight faster than the aimbot does. Shop zone outlines the area around an item shop, where players tend to pass through between fights to buy, which also makes it a spot where a fight over a soul starts more often. The box itself has its own settings: fill type, outline, divisions and text labels with two gradient colors, which matters because it decides how far an enemy silhouette stands out against DEADLOCK's dense city blocks. Only visible limits drawing to direct line of sight, and Skeleton overlays posture on the model — it tells you whether an opponent is aiming or running, which counts for more in a third-person fight than the box alone.
Particle colors points and Nexus markers on the map separately from player ESP — that's the beam of light trailing from an object in a match. Menu bind rebinds the key that opens the panel, and Background turns the panel backdrop off when it gets in the way of reading the HUD mid-fight. Because Aimbot and ESP are configured apart from each other, they combine into a setup for a given scenario instead of retuning every value by hand each time you switch.
The loader targets the Steam build of DEADLOCK only and runs in windowed or fullscreen mode; no USB flash drive is required — setup does not need a physical stick. The key activates predatorsystems-deadlock only: the same developer's Counter-Strike 2 cheat is a separate purchase with its own key, not another version of this one. Access runs from 1 day up to 365 days, and the listed starting price is 299 GCC for a single day. The price is charged from the account's internal GCC balance; if the balance falls short, the purchase window offers to top up just the difference, not the whole balance again. The key lands in the account right after payment, and the exact price and stock for the chosen period are worth checking on the purchase screen first.