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Arc Raiders Private Viper Guide — Full Stack Breakdown

Private Viper guide for Arc Raiders — in-house full aimbot, 2D radar, extraction zone ESP, drone tools, and setup order for the complete extraction intelligence stack.

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Arc Raiders Private Viper overlay with 2D radar and extraction zone markers

Key takeaways

  • Private is the in-house Viper build — not resold — with aimbot, 2D radar, extraction zone ESP, and the broadest ESP package.
  • Configure visibility tools before combat automation; radar and extract intel define macro wins more than bone selection.
  • Cloud DMA and HWID Spoofer are optional infrastructure — read prerequisites before stacking hardware-level products.

Private is not another reskinned menu with a premium badge. It is our in-house Viper build for Arc Raiders — maintained directly by our team, patch-aware, and scoped for players who want the complete stack: full aimbot with bone selection, 2D radar, extraction zone ESP, drone tooling, ARC patrol overlays, and stream-safe modes. If Xray is enhanced senses and Pro is combat automation, Private is raid command.

This guide explains setup order, feature groupings, infrastructure choices, and the discipline required to run the largest tier without turning every session into highlight-reel rage play.

What Makes Viper Different

Third-party marketplaces recycle the same builds under new names. Viper does not ship that way. Private tier access points to a single maintained codebase with direct support channel, language options, remaining-duration display, and documented BIOS prerequisites — Intel VT-D or AMD SVM enabled, Steam client requirement, supported Windows builds listed on the product page.

Feature depth reflects extraction shooter reality. Arc Raiders kills you on macro and micro simultaneously: third parties during extract, drone angles, ARC patrol timing, and CQC trades inside loot rooms. Viper addresses both layers in one overlay instead of forcing tier hopping.

Private Viper 2D radar showing players and drones on an Arc Raiders map
2D radar is Private's macro backbone — rotate before fights, not after you are already pinned.

Feature Groups and Setup Order

Phase 1 — Visibility and radar

Start every new config here:

  • Player ESP with names, distance, health, armor, skeleton, weapon display
  • 2D radar with square or circle style — pick one and lock it
  • Show players and drones on radar separately
  • Extraction zone ESP enabled
  • ARC patrol ESP for PvE route planning

Run two raids with combat automation disabled. Learn how radar blips translate to third-party paths. Cross-reference our extraction ESP guide for timer discipline — seeing the zone early does not help if you arrive with 30 seconds and three teams.

Phase 2 — Aimbot and drone tools

Enable aimbot only after radar reads feel automatic:

  • Custom aim keys (two slots) for rifle vs SMG profiles
  • Selectable hitboxes — head on hold-shift is a common pattern
  • Aim smoothing, FOV circle, visibility check, max distance, dead zone control
  • Drone aimbot and drone ESP for aerial threats Private uniquely emphasizes

Keep smoothing high enough that flicks look human. Dead zone drawing helps tune close-range behavior without guessing.

Phase 3 — Loot, teams, and quality of life

  • Item and loot ESP with max distance caps
  • Team ESP and focus filters for squad nights
  • Stream-safe mode if you broadcast or clip
  • Language switch if sharing configs across regions

2D Radar — Operational Use

Radar is why many Private users never downgrade. It compresses map awareness into a glanceable widget: approaching duos, stationary campers, drone arcs, and rotate timing.

Rotate early. If radar shows two blips converging on your loot room, finish the crate or abandon — do not commit to a full mag dump and hope.

Drone blips. Drones punish static snipers. Private’s drone ESP and radar integration means reposition before the aerial angle opens — not after you hear the motor.

Style choice. Square radar maps cleanly to rectangular zones; circle radar feels natural for open terrain. Do not swap styles mid-session — muscle memory matters.

Pair radar callouts with squad comms even when teammates lack Private. You become the macro anchor.

Extraction Zone ESP

Extract deaths define Arc Raiders economies. Private’s extraction zone ESP shows active windows and contested areas before you commit loot across open ground.

Workflow:

  1. Radar sweep 60 seconds before planned extract
  2. Confirm zone ESP status — active vs blocked vs contested
  3. Path along hard cover even if the zone looks clear
  4. Disable aggressive aimbot during final 100 meters — natural movement reduces attention

If extract intel alone fixes your stash growth, you validated Private purchase without ever maxing combat settings. That is a feature, not a compromise.

Arc Raiders extraction zone ESP and player overlays during a contested extract
Extraction zone ESP plus radar turns final minutes from guesswork into planned rotations.

ARC Patrol and PvE Layer

Private includes ARC patrol ESP — critical when PvE noise masks player audio. Our dedicated ARC enemy ESP article dives weakpoint reads; on Private, patrol overlays let you route around mechanized pressure instead of fighting every spawn.

Use PvE clarity to save meds and ammo for PvP. Clearing ARC when radar shows a third party closing is a classic Viper user mistake — macro always beats local PvE efficiency.

Combat Automation — Responsible Profiles

Full aimbot with bone selection is Private’s sharpest tool and its highest-risk behavior if misconfigured.

Conservative raid profile: visibility check on, focus hostile only, moderate smoothing, head aim on shift only for confirmed pushes.

Aggressive PvP profile: tighter FOV, shorter max distance, dead zone tuned for SMG rooms — separate config file, not daily driver.

Drone aimbot addresses a threat tier Pro barely touches. Bind it separately; do not merge drone and player aim keys unless you enjoy accidental target swaps.

Read Pro tier review if full aimbot feels excessive — many players overbuy Private when Pro solves their actual duel gap.

Infrastructure — Cloud DMA and Spoofer

Private does not require Cloud DMA for every user. Cloud DMA targets specific single-PC workflows documented on the product page — AWS and GREENWARD prerequisites included. Buy it when your hardware layout demands that architecture, not because Private sounds “elite.”

HWID Spoofer fits recovery scenarios after hardware-level flags. Pair with our spoofer guide for clean deployment. Spoofer plus Viper without process discipline still fails — treat infrastructure as layers, not magic.

Browse the full products lineup only after you know which bottleneck you are solving.

Stream-Safe and Session Hygiene

Stream-safe mode exists because Viper’s default overlay density screams spectator menu. Enable it before recording guides or streaming stack progress — not after chat notices floating boxes.

Remaining duration display helps subscription management across long Season 1 grinds. Direct support channel access matters when patches land mid-week; Private buyers should expect active maintenance, not fire-and-forget delivery.

Private vs Pro vs Xray — Decision Matrix

Death cause Likely fix
Never saw enemy Xray ESP or positioning guide
Saw enemy, lost trade Pro combat automation
Third party at extract Private radar + zone ESP
Drone or ARC surprise Private drone + patrol ESP
Need everything Private Viper

Common Viper Mistakes

Radar blindness — ESP boxes enabled but radar minimized. Use both; they confirm different angles.

One mega config — Farm, PvP, and duo night need separate saves. Cloud-sync helps — use it.

Extract greed — Zone ESP green so you sprint main road with loot. Radar said three blips; you went anyway.

Skipping guides — Private amplifies habits. Read the cheats guide and PvP positioning ESP piece before blaming the build.

Bottom Line

Private Viper is the Arc Raiders cheat tier for players who treat raids as information problems at map scale, not just duels in loot rooms. Radar, extraction zone ESP, drone tooling, and full aimbot live in one maintained stack because extraction shooters punish siloed tools.

Configure visibility first, automate second, and stack Cloud DMA or HWID Spoofer only when your setup doc says you need them. If that workflow matches how you lose gear today, start on the Private product page and build configs like a raid plan — not a feature checklist.