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Arc RaidersRenthal Arc Raiders Cheat is a powerful tool designed to give players a competitive edge in Arc Raiders. The software includes advanced features such as aim assist, ESP, and radar, allowing you to easily track enemies, loot, and important map objects.
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Renthal cheat for Arc Raiders pairs an aimbot with ESP and a radar for surface raids. The menu carries 55 settings across four groups: Aimbot, Visuals, Loot, and Misc.
The Arc Raiders aimbot runs two separate modes. The standing assist holds a 250 Aim FOV with 1.0 smoothing — soft enough to leave on for a whole raid. A dedicated Aim Enemies (M4) key switches to a tighter 120 FOV with 3.0 smoothing, a sharper snap onto one target, kept on its own bind instead of sharing the constant assist.
The aim bone is set separately (Aim Bones: Head), and Humanize is its own toggle, apart from the smoothing sliders. Draw FOV Circle and Draw Aim Line draw the working radius and a line to the target; both are usually off before recording, leaving just the crosshair on screen.
Arc Raiders ESP marks opponents with a cornered box or a skeleton, adds a health bar, a name, and a distance tag, but stops at a 350 Max Range — past that nothing draws, because a full-map name list is what makes ESP unreadable. Active Item shows what an opponent is holding — armed or not.
The radar sits in its own circle (250 range, 260 size) and draws nothing inside the game itself, so it suits a player who wants map layout without enemy models cluttering the screen. Off-Screen Arrows point toward a target beyond the frame, out to a 300 arrow radius; in tight interiors it usually gets switched off once it starts overlapping ESP tags already on screen.
Loot is the biggest group in the menu — 22 of the 55 settings — and it is really three layers behind one name. Enable Enemies raises the ARC machines: Drones, Rollbots, Turrets, Ticks, Snitches, Spotters, BullCrabs, each with its own tag, and their range (200) is set apart from the loot range (also 200), so machines stay visible at range while items only light up close by, instead of flooding the screen with labels from across the map.
Loot itself splits into Loot Items, Loot Weapons, and Carryables, while containers (Enable Containers) break into Weapon Crates, Ammo Crates, Grenade Crates, Storage Crates, and Salvage Crates — useful when the goal is a weapon upgrade and the plain storage crates would just add clutter. Extraction Points get their own marker, useful once a raid runs long and the way out is no longer obvious.
Battle Mode is a single F1 press — no menu, and a chunk of the overlay clears the moment a fight starts. Settings live in profiles (Configs: Create, Save, Load, Delete, Refresh), so a raiding setup and a combat setup can sit side by side instead of being rebuilt every session.
Requirements: Windows 10 or 11, an Intel or AMD CPU, any GPU. The disk has to be GPT — moving off MBR means repartitioning the drive — and the system has to boot in UEFI, not Legacy. A USB flash drive is needed to launch, because the loader boots from it. It works only with the Steam build, and only in windowed or borderless mode, not fullscreen. The overlay typically does show up in a screen capture or a stream, and HWID masking (Spoofer) is usually not part of the key — that is a separate product.
The key is issued for 1, 3, 7, or 30 days, priced from 499 to 2999 GCC; the balance covers it and the key lands in the account right after checkout. Renthal is not the only Arc Raiders cheat in the catalog — the rest of the Arc Raiders cheats sit on the game page.