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ARC Raiders

Using the Web Radar

EDEN's ARC Raiders cheat features a web-based radar. This can be opened in a browser on another PC in your home network or remotely by a friend (must port-forward).

The ARC Raiders Radar.
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Download the assets

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Move assets into the loader's folder

  • extract the ArcRaiders.7z archive from the assets download

  • move the ArcRaiders folder into the loader's folder:

    • directory structure should be: \eden\ArcRaiders\

    • the \eden\ArcRaiders\ directory should look similar to this:

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Using the Radar

  • while the cheat is running, press DEL to open the menu on the DMA PC

  • navigate to Radar -> Web Radar

  • leave the IP as 0.0.0.0 (it will bind to localhost)

  • choose a port number from 0 to 65535

    • we recommend something like 40900

  • leave Connect to live server unchecked unless running Linux

  • click Start Web Radar

  • in a web browser, navigate to localhost:port in a web browser on your DMA PC to view radar

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To share the web radar with friends, port forward in the router to the selected port and local IP address of the DMA PC. Set a static IP to prevent the IP changing.

To learn more about how to do this, Google or ask Gemini "how to port forward."

Using Vischeck

EDEN's ARC Raiders cheat features a powerful visual check feature utilizing ray-tracing to path out (and math out) all visible player models/bones/etc. obscured behind solid obstructions (like buildings, ground, etc.). If you are using the aimbot feature, we strongly recommend configuring vischeck.

1

Download the assets

2

Move assets into the loader's folder

  • extract the MapData.7z archive from the assets download

  • move the MapData folder into the loader's folder

    • directory structure should be: \eden\ArcRaiders\

    • the \eden\ArcRaiders\ directory should look similar to this:

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Turn on Raytracing

  • while the cheat is running, press DEL to open the menu on the DMA PC

  • navigate to Misc-> Raytracing

  • toggle on Enabled

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