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SU is a developer whose name has become synonymous with reliable anti-recoil software in the shooter community. The team started in 2019 by releasing a universal program that covered popular titles right away. They didn't stop there. By 2020 they had already shipped automatic weapon detection, so players no longer had to switch macro profiles by hand when swapping guns. The software recognizes the weapon and loads the right compensation pattern on its own. 2021 brought private builds for each individual user, which made mass detection by anti-cheats significantly harder. The years after that were spent expanding game support (Valorant, The Finals, and others) and integrating with hardware controllers (KMBOX, MAKCU), which opened up protected competitive platforms that had previously been off limits. Today SU continues pushing what's possible, offering unique online macros while holding its position as one of the most technically serious developers in the space.

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SU: From Universal Macros to Intelligent Auto-Detection

SU started in 2019 with one goal: build a single macro program that covered the most popular games, including PUBG, Apex Legends, and Rust. It was solid, but still a generic solution.

The real breakthrough came in 2020 when the developer released per-game programs with automatic weapon detection. That changed everything. Players no longer had to manually switch macros every time they swapped guns. The software recognized what you were holding and instantly applied the right recoil compensation pattern. That step, from universal to intelligent, set the foundation for SU's core philosophy: maximum convenience without cutting corners on performance.

Security as a Priority: Private Builds and USB Support

In 2021, SU took a serious step toward protecting their users by introducing two key features:

  • Private (protected) builds: each user gets a uniquely compiled version of the program. That means one client's files look different from another's, which makes mass detection by anti-cheats far harder.
  • USB flash drive support: the ability to run programs directly from external drives was added. This adds an extra layer of protection, since less trace data ends up on the main system drive.

These measures show that account security and player protection have always been, and still are, the top priority for the SU developer.

For Competitive Play and Beyond: KMBOX and Controller Support

Starting in 2023, SU opened their macros up to players competing on the most protected platforms, like FaceIt and ESEA, and in games with aggressive anti-cheats like Valorant.

That became possible through a series of integrations with specialized DMA controllers:

  1. 2023: Support added for KMBOX B and KMBOX B PRO.
  2. 2024: Support added for KMBOX NET.
  3. 2025: Support added for the MAKCU controller.

This approach routes mouse commands at the hardware level, making macro usage completely invisible to even the most advanced anti-cheat systems.

Expanding the Arsenal: From Battlefield to Frag Punk

Expanding the Arsenal: From Battlefield to Frag Punk

The SU team keeps a close eye on gaming trends and consistently supports the most relevant titles. Over the years, their portfolio has grown to cover a wide range of games:

  • Actively supported: PUBG, Apex Legends, CS:GO, Rust, Rainbow Six Siege, Valorant, The Finals, Frag Punk.
  • Previously supported (archived): Battlefield 2042, COD Warzone, Super People.

Even when support for certain games was dropped (usually because they lost popularity), the development work behind those projects shows the team's flexibility and technical depth. They can adapt to any game engine and any anti-cheat.

The Future Is Already Here: Online Macros

The latest step in SU's product evolution is the launch of online macros. It's a next-generation technology that takes both security and convenience to a new level.

How does it work? You start the macro from any device (a laptop or an Android phone, for example), and it controls recoil compensation on your main gaming PC remotely. This works through supported hardware controllers (KMBOX, MAKCU). The method completely eliminates any third-party process running on the gaming machine itself, making it invisible to every anti-cheat out there.

Note: at this time the technology is not supported on Apple devices.

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