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โก๏ธ // OMEGA v2.3.2: BGMI 4.1.0 SUPPORT // โก๏ธ
The BGMI 4.1.0 update is here.
We've made a strategic choice. Instead of touching the v2.4.x series (which is stable for BGMI 4.0.0), we've updated the classic, high-performance v2.3.2 build to handle the new patch.
This update is for 64-BIT ONLY.
As always, no new APK is needed if you already have v2.3.2. Just restart the app.
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// COMPATIBILITY MATRIX //
This is the current status. Pay attention.
โค Omega v2.3.2 (Classic UI)
โข PUBG 4.1.0 (32/64-bit)
โข BGMI 4.1.0 (64-bit ONLY)
โค Omega v2.4.0 / v2.4.1 (New UI)
โข PUBG 4.1.0 (32/64-bit)
โข BGMI 4.0.0 (Old Version)
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Bottom line: If you want to play the new
BGMI 4.1.0, use the v2.3.2 build.
Test it and get reports in the group chat.๐ 2
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Omega 64Bit Esp : V 2.3.2
-> Only For 64Bit PUBG
Support :
-> PUBG Version: 4.1.0
-> BGMI Version: 4.1.0
-> Root & No Root
-> All Pubgm Versions (GL, KR, BGMI, VN, TW)
Features :
-> Cool UI
-> ESP (ALL)
-> Support Emulators
What's New : V 2.3.2
-> Added Multiple Languages
-> Bugs Fixed
HOW TO USE :
-> OPEN FIRST PUBGM AND REACH LOBBY!
-> OPEN THE APLICATION
-> SELECT YOUR PUBGM VERSION
-> CLICK START
JOIN CHANNEL :
- @GhostMODS
- @GhostMODS
- @GhostMODS
Omega_64bit_V2_3_2.apk4.22 MB
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Have the game dev mfs gone crazy?.
The fuck is 28GB??
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Don't get excited like me and update BGMI, play in the 4.0 version until I update the esp.
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You want to know why Omega is free?
People see this and think I'm an idiot for not cashing in.
Let them.
Those are the same people who see a wall and just accept it. They see a price tag and they pay it. They live their whole lives in the cage and call it "normal."
Study. Work. Obey. Die.
This entire scene is full of parasites. Devs who build digital prisons and call it "balance." And worse, the so-called "hack devs" who steal 10 lines of code, wrap it in a shitty UI, and charge you $50 a month for the privilege of using it.
They're not creators. They're merchants. They're selling you a fancier cage.
I didn't build Omega to play a game. I built it to break one.
I built it because I fundamentally hate the cage. I hate being told what I can and can't do in a string of code that I can see.
This wasn't a hobby. It was a war. While you were sleeping, I was reverse-engineering a kernel-level anti-cheat. While you were complaining about lag, I was at war with an obfuscator that was designed to break me.
Every line of code in Omega is a scar from that fight.
So, make it paid?
Why? To become one of them? To put a price tag on a middle finger?
Fuck that.
Selling Omega would be a betrayal of the entire reason it exists. It would make me just another merchant. Another brick in the wall I've been trying to tear down.
I don't even play the game anymore. My "fun" isn't the game. My "fun" is knowing that something I bled for is out there, in your hands, ripping a hole in their perfect, controlled little world.
Omega is my legacy. It's the proof that one person, with enough rage and enough coffee, can still build a weapon that shakes the system.
It stays free because freedom is the whole goddamn point.
Now stop asking. Go use it.
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You want to know why Omega is free?
People see this and think I'm an idiot for not cashing in.
Let them.
Those are the same people who see a wall and just accept it. They see a price tag and they pay it. They live their whole lives in the cage and call it "normal."
Study. Work. Obey. Die.
This entire scene is full of parasites. Devs who build digital prisons and call it "balance." And worse, the so-called "hack devs" who steal 10 lines of code, wrap it in a shitty UI, and charge you $50 a month for the privilege of using it.
They're not creators. They're merchants. They're selling you a fancier cage.
I didn't build Omega to play a game. I built it to break one.
I built it because I fundamentally hate the cage. I hate being told what I can and can't do in a string of code that I can see.
This wasn't a hobby. It was a war. While you were sleeping, I was reverse-engineering a kernel-level anti-cheat. While you were complaining about lag, I was at war with an obfuscator that was designed to break me.
Every line of code in Omega is a scar from that fight.
So, make it paid?
Why? To become one of them? To put a price tag on a middle finger?
Fuck that.
Selling Omega would be a betrayal of the entire reason it exists. It would make me just another merchant. Another brick in the wall I've been trying to tear down.
I don't even play the game anymore. My "fun" isn't the game. My "fun" is knowing that something I bled for is out there, in your hands, ripping a hole in their perfect, controlled little world.
Omega is my legacy. It's the proof that one person, with enough rage and enough coffee, can still build a weapon that shakes the system.
It stays free because freedom is the whole goddamn point.
Now stop asking. Go use it.
