Phoenix Battlefield 4: what is inside the single product and who it is for
We have one card for Battlefield 4 — a full multiplayer cheat. This is not a singleplayer trainer for saves and codes but an online build for massive 64-player battles with vehicles. The game is old, but a live player base on official and private servers remains, and cheaters here are still a relevant topic — no wonder "battlefield 4 multiplayer cheats" is searched regularly.
The combat core is the Legit Aim Bot. The word "legit" is key here: the aim is tuned for smooth, human-like tracking (Smooth), work within a limited zone (FOV), on visible targets (Visible Check) and into a chosen bone (Bone). This tuning is needed not for looks but to evade FairFight — EA's server-side system that catches cheaters by statistics, not by a memory scanner. A sharp "teleport aim" to the head with 100% accuracy is flagged by FairFight in a couple of matches; a smooth legit aim looks to the stats like a skilled player.
The ESP works on two target types — Players and Vehicles. This is a BF4 specific: tanks, IFVs, jets, helicopters and boats are full combat participants here. The ESP shows boxes (with outline types and fill), skeletons, snaplines, nicknames, HP (as text or a bar), distance, with a Max Distance setting and a choice of whether to show teammates. Plus No Recoil, No Spread, a Russian and English menu and Custom Colors for the ESP elements. There is no spoofer in this build — it is not needed here given how BF4 protection works (more below).