Once Human is NetEase’s post-apocalyptic survival game: PvE anomaly farming, base building and brutal PvP servers where territories get raided and resources taken. The game runs in seasons, and every wipe is a progression race where an information edge saves dozens of hours. Here’s what software for Once Human can do and how not to lose your account.
Anti-cheat in Once Human
NetEase uses its own in-game anti-cheat — no separate kernel driver in the Vanguard style, but with dense server-side analytics:
- Behavioral analysis — the server compares farming speed, routes and hit statistics against a “normal player” profile.
- Signature detection — known public cheats get removed in waves.
- PvP reports — on conflict servers, complaints pour in after raids; suspicious accounts go into manual review.
- Seasonal wipes — a ban shortly before season end hurts most: all seasonal progression is lost.
What software gives you in Once Human
ESP — see through the world
- Player ESP — players with name, distance, boxes and skeleton: on a PvP server this is the difference between an ambush and a counter-ambush.
- Monster/Animal ESP — elite monsters and Deviants for fast anomaly farming.
- Loot ESP — containers, weapons and resource nodes through terrain: your farming route becomes a straight line instead of “clear everything.”
- Vehicle ESP — enemy transport as an early raid warning.
Aimbot
Smooth aim with FOV, bone and max-distance settings. Once Human has a high TTK and weapons with spread — an aimbot on moderate settings gives a steady edge without a rage pattern.
Teleport
The signature feature of Once Human software: teleport to bosses, to Securement Silos, into towns — it cuts farming logistics several times over. It’s also the riskiest feature: movement is logged server-side, and abuse is the shortest path to a ban.
The IVSOFTE catalog
- Shack Once Human — the main working build: full visuals (players, monsters, animals, vehicles, loot boxes), aimbot with bone and FOV selection, teleports via ESP / by coordinates / by hotkey, custom crosshair. Plans from $18.
- Crusader Once Human — an alternative with ESP, aimbot and teleports to bosses and Silos; sales get paused periodically — check the status on the product page.
Safety tips
- Teleport in moderation. Don’t jump across the map every thirty seconds: server analytics catches exactly that kind of anomalous mobility.
- Don’t farm like a bot. Inhuman node-gathering speed and 24/7 uptime are red flags for behavioral detection.
- PvP servers = reports. After a successful ESP-assisted raid, expect a wave of complaints — play so that spectate shows nothing.
- Watch the patches. NetEase updates the game often; after every patch wait for status confirmation on the game updates page.
- Don’t log into your main account in the first days of a new season if the software isn’t confirmed for the fresh build yet.
Bottom line
Once Human is a game about saving time: ESP and teleports turn hours of farming into short targeted runs, and the aimbot covers PvP. The main rule is moderation: NetEase’s in-game anti-cheat watches statistics, and a careful player with software is statistically indistinguishable from a veteran.
All Once Human cheats — ESP, aimbot and teleports with live statuses. Go to the Once Human catalog →
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