Point Blank, a popular first-person shooter game in Southeast Asia, hosts competitive tournaments like the , which aims to promote e-sports in educational institutions. The Samarinda SEA Cite V3 is one such recent event held in Indonesia. However, reports of an "exclusive" cheat version (V3) used during this tournament have raised concerns about fairness and competitive integrity.

In the highly competitive world of tactical first-person shooters, Point Blank remains a favorite for players who love fast-paced action. To gain an edge in combat, many players look for specialized software modifications. One of the most frequently searched tools in the community is the .

Game developers like Zepetto employ sophisticated anti-cheat systems. The use of detected modifications typically results in permanent account bans and, in some cases, hardware ID (HWID) bans that prevent the user from playing on that computer entirely.

The story begins with a cryptic message from an unknown sender, claiming to have discovered a game-changing exploit. The message read:

If you are going to use it, play smart. Don't be too obvious, respect the other players, and most importantly—stay safe out there, soldier.

The most critical aspect to review is the security risk. Point Blank utilizes anti-cheat solutions (like nProtect GameGuard or similar kernel-level drivers).

The Samarindacit V3 cheat is a type of exploit that allows players to gain an unfair advantage in the game. This cheat is specifically designed for Point Blank Sea and has been circulating online, with some websites and forums advertising it as an "exclusive" or "undetected" cheat. The creators of the cheat claim that it provides features such as aimbot, wallhacks, and radar hacks, which enable users to see through walls, detect enemy positions, and shoot with uncanny accuracy.

The bread and butter of any cheat. The v3 Aimbot offers customizable settings, allowing you to adjust the field of view (FOV) and smoothing. This makes your aim look natural to observers—mimicking pro-player mouse movements rather than the obvious "snapping" of low-quality hacks.

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The story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of cheating and the importance of fair play in competitive gaming.

"Who are you?" Kaito asked, trying to hide his skepticism.

The alleged use of V3 cheats has sparked outrage among players and organizers: