Aimbot:
The aimbot is pretty decent, not quite up there with other providers, but still fast. Accuracy as well as ping prediction could use some work.
No visual recoil only turns on when the aimbot is aiming, which sometimes gets annoying but it's not a big deal. However, DoD:S the norecoil doesn't work at all when aimbot isn't aiming which gets annoying since the aimbot just doesn't aim at all ~30% of the time.
ESP:
The ESP drains FPS, is overall ugly, and flickers and shows up in the skybox unless you disable multicore processing. Not much else to say. Although it's pretty customizable, so that's a plus.
Security:
Royal Hack utilizes a kernel mode driver which might be good in one hand but it can be a hassle to set up. As well as it failed and RH got detected a while back. Still a great detection ratio compared to other cheat providers; only 1 detection in 5 years.
Price:
The current price is 80e a year, which is extremely overpriced in my opinion. The cheat is sold like a multihack for CS:S, DoD:S, TF2, CS 1.6 and CoD:BO, but it only works "properly" for CS:S. It'll absolutely kill your fps in DoD:S and TF2. I usually get ~150 fps in them without RH, and 10-15 with RH. CS 1.6 will crash unless you run in windowed mode and the aimbot doesn't work properly in it either. I haven't tried BO though, but apparently it has ESP so meh.
Overall:
I bought it for a year for 10 euro, so I'm happy with what I got, but I still have some things to say about it.
Other than security, RH is worse in almost every perspective than the other "big" providers, updates and bug fixes comes very very slowly and the cheat is just an overall pain to set up.
Thanks for reading.
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