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The Torix Temp Spoofer is a hardware ID (HWID) spoofing tool included with select products. It temporarily changes your hardware identifiers so that EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat) and BattlEye (BE) games cannot associate your system with a previously banned account. Your original hardware IDs are restored after a reboot.

Basic Usage

For most users, follow these steps every time you want to play a spoofed session:
1

Clean your system

Click the Clean button. This removes hardware traces from your operating system before spoofing. Run this step even if your OS is freshly installed.
2

Spoof your hardware IDs

Click the Spoof button and wait for the process to complete.
The first time you run the spoofer, it will prompt you to restart your PC. This is required to install the necessary dependencies. After the restart, log back in and click Spoof again.
3

Verify the spoof worked

Once spoofing is complete and the loader closes, use a HWID checker tool to compare your hardware serials. If all values have changed, you’re ready to play.
4

Launch your game

Start your game after the spoofer has finished and the loader has closed. Close the spoofer application before launching the game.

General Usage Guidelines

Do not put your PC to sleep while trusting that it is still spoofed. Sleep can cause the spoof to partially reset. If your machine sleeps, reboot and re-spoof before playing again.
  • Avoid cleaning every session. Running Clean repeatedly looks suspicious to third-party investigators. Only clean when it’s actually necessary.
  • Keep the same seed when playing on the same account. The seeding system is designed to keep your spoofed HWID consistent between reboots. If your HWID changes between sessions on the same account, it can appear suspicious.
  • Re-spoof after every reboot. The spoofer is temporary — your original hardware IDs are restored when your PC restarts. Re-spoof before each gaming session.
  • Close the spoofer before starting any game. Do not leave it running in the background while playing.

The Seeding System

Torix uses a seeding system to maintain a static spoofed HWID across reboots. When you spoof with the same seed, you get the same hardware IDs each time — which is important for account consistency.
  • Back up your seed if it’s important to you that your spoofed HWID stays the same over time
  • Change your seed immediately after getting banned. If you use the same seed after a ban, your new spoofed HWID will match the one that was banned and you won’t be able to play
Think of the seed like a configuration file for your fake hardware identity. Same seed = same fake hardware. New seed = completely new hardware identity. Always change it after a ban.