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AI Trojan Terminator Anti-Cheat Device Review: 6 Months of Real Use

After 6 months of real-world use, I have enough data to give an honest review of the AI Trojan Terminator anti-cheat device. This review covers what worked, what did not, and whether it is worth the investment.

What I Tested

I deployed AI Trojan Terminator devices on 12 machines across 3 venues. The machines were all fish tables that had shown persistent payout discrepancies even after Gen2 devices were installed. The goal was to determine whether AI-based detection could catch trojan triggers that the Gen2 was missing.

The Learning Period

The first 14 days were the learning phase. The devices monitored all signals without blocking anything. During this period, the event logs showed a few anomalies that turned out to be normal variance. The devices learned from these and adjusted their baselines.

The Results

After the learning period, the devices began blocking anomalous signals. Across all 12 machines, they logged an average of 5 blocked anomalies per day. In three cases, the blocked anomalies correlated with specific player sessions, confirming that the devices were catching real cheating attempts. Payout discrepancies on the protected machines dropped by an additional 40% beyond what the Gen2 devices had already achieved.

Verdict

The AI Trojan Terminator is worth the investment if you have confirmed trojan code or persistent cheating after Gen2 installation. For operators who are already satisfied with Gen2 performance, the additional investment is not necessary.

If your fish table is showing signs of product review, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free. Every device comes with a money-back guarantee, official invoice, express shipping, and 1-on-1 technical support.

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