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Quick is a lightweight, fast, and stable cheat for PUBG, designed for those who want to make finding enemies and loot as easy as possible. A precise visual ESP helps you instantly navigate the battlefield, spotting enemies, their equipment, and useful items on the map.
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Quick is a PUBG ESP cheat with no aimbot: it highlights loot and players. Aiming and shooting are still on you.
The Loot tab (Loot ESP) is a set of category checkboxes: weapons, headgear split out from backpacks and vests, boosts and heals, throwables, ammo with attachments, and trash. The point isn't the list, because every category switches off on its own — so if armor is all that matters right now, everything else stops drawing, and trash, the stuff nobody in PUBG actually stops for, stops eating screen space too. Loot gets its own draw distance, separate from Visuals, because without that split you'd either see nothing on approach to a building or a wall of icons the moment a fight starts nearby.
Visuals is player highlighting: box, skeleton, name and distance, each with its own color. The box answers "where," the skeleton answers "what they're doing" — aiming, running, or lying down — and distance tells you what's realistic to fight with at that range. Grenade ESP is broken out on its own, since on open ground a thrown grenade otherwise registers half a second later than it should. The radar draws nothing inside the game at all, so it never turns up in a stream capture either.
The published feature list holds exactly two groups, Loot and Visuals — no aimbot, no smoothing, nothing combat-related. That's not a cut-down version of something bigger: on the PUBG catalog page, aim and recoil control sit on separate listings from ESP and radar builds, because that's how the game's page is organized, not because a feature is missing on this one. It suits someone who already aims and shoots for themselves and just wants to see the target and the loot first; if you expect the software to play for you, this listing isn't it.
Quick for PUBG runs on the Steam client, in windowed or borderless mode — exclusive fullscreen isn't supported. The CPU needs Intel or AMD with VT-x/AMD-V, and Xeon chips are called out as unsupported. The disk has to be GPT, BIOS has to be UEFI, and no USB stick is needed to launch it at all. Spoofer and screen-recording support typically aren't part of this tier: without recording support the overlay isn't hidden from a capture and will show up on video, and HWID spoofing, if you need it, is a separate purchase.
Three terms are available — 1 day, 7 days and 30 days — starting at 249 GCC. Price is drawn from your GCC balance, and if it falls short, the purchase window offers to top up only the difference. The key is issued automatically the moment payment goes through and sits in your account with its expiry date, so nothing waits on manual delivery. Looking for more than ESP — a PUBG cheat with aim or a standalone radar? Those listings sit right next to Quick on the PUBG page.