MEMEZ for DayZ covers the needs of players for whom regular ESP isn't enough and who want to see the map, loot, and zombie movement in fine detail: the cheat holds an undetected status under BattlEye, daily access starts at 249 rubles ($3.40), and the feature set adds up to a full combo of aim, ESP, and support modules. Details, prices for different periods, and purchase are on the product page for MEMEZ.
We tested the loader on the current DayZ patch, Steam client, and rated its real world reliability as excellent: the configuration didn't drop between sessions, and the interface responded without delay even with every ESP category enabled at once. We also specifically checked what MEMEZ doesn't have: no built-in spoofer and no OBS recording bypass are included, and that's worth knowing upfront rather than finding out after buying. We also ran tests through rain and the day to night transition, to check whether the overlay loses readability in the low visibility conditions typical of DayZ.
How We Tested MEMEZ
The main run was done on survival servers with the high population typical of DayZ, where players, zombies, and dozens of loot items end up next to each other at once. We looked at three things: how quickly the aimbot reacts to zombies and players, how detailed the radar and Loot ESP are at showing the situation at range, and whether the saved configuration holds up after restarting the client. We checked compatibility with BattlEye right after a game patch dropped: the cheat updated without manual config edits or reinstalling the loader. We ran a separate pass at the Tisy and NWAF military bases, where zombie and loot density is higher than the map average and where interface readability under load is usually put to the test.
We also ran a fresh spawn to full gear run, to see how much the Loot ESP condition filter actually saves compared to playing without the cheat. Reliability held up on this run: over several hours of play, the loader never once needed a restart due to an overlay freeze or a conflict with the DayZ interface. We added a night run through the forested part of the map separately, since it's in the dark that the difference between playing with and without the cheat's features is felt the most.
MEMEZ Features: Tested in Practice
Aimbot in MEMEZ: Targeting Players and Zombies
Aim tuning is built around picking a bone through Aim bone, a trigger radius through Aimbot FOV, and a working distance through Aimbot distance, while Draw aim FOV draws the radius border right on screen so you don't have to guess where the cheat will pick up a target. A separate Target zombies option enables aiming at the infected, which is rare for DayZ: most cheats in the genre tune the aimbot for players only, while here you can push through a zombie wave at a military base or in town without manually dealing with each one by hand. Auto target switches targets automatically once the current one leaves the radius or dies, and combined with a dense zombie location this noticeably cuts down on random bites. When pushing through a crowd of infected at the entrance to a military town, this auto target switch removes the need to manually click on every new target as soon as the previous one drops.
In practice, a narrow Aimbot FOV with a short distance behaves cleanly and doesn't stand out with sharp snapping, while a wider radius comes in handy in open terrain, where an enemy can appear from any direction. Setting Aim bone to the head or chest noticeably changes how the targeting behaves, and for zombies it makes more sense to pick the torso, so accuracy doesn't drop on a running crowd. Draw aim FOV helps visually match the trigger radius to the real distance to a target, instead of guessing when tuning it for a specific server.
Player ESP: Skeleton, Inventory, and Off Screen Arrows
Player box, Player name, and Player distance give the basic picture, while Player health and Player skeleton add the target's health state and pose, which is handy for judging an enemy's readiness for a fight before contact even happens. Player weapon shows what a player is carrying, and that changes tactics: against a sniper rifle it makes more sense to hold cover, against bare hands you can close in more boldly. Player inventory displays the target's bag contents, a rare feature among DayZ cheats, and it comes in handy when deciding whether a fight over someone else's backpack is even worth starting. In squad play, the same information saves time on radio chatter: no need to ask a teammate what they see on the enemy, it's already shown on screen.
Out of FOV arrows draws arrows pointing at players outside your field of view, while OOF arrows radius limits the distance at which those arrows appear, so the screen doesn't turn into a mess of icons on a high population server. Paired with Player distance, this helps quickly figure out which enemy is closest and which direction to check first. On open fields between settlements, where camera view is limited by terrain, it's usually the off screen arrows that first signal an approaching enemy squad.

Zombie ESP: Box, Name, and Distance at a Glance
Zombie box, Zombie name, and Zombie distance work separately from Player ESP and don't blend into one pile of icons on screen. Inside buildings and at military bases, where the infected crowd around entrances, this lets you plan a route inside ahead of time instead of opening a door blind. Combined with Target zombies from the aimbot, this pairing covers the entire zombie side of DayZ, from scouting a location to the fight itself, without switching between different settings panels. Together with the No grass Misc option, this stands out even more in open fields near towns, where the infected would otherwise hide in tall grass until the last step.
Radar with City Icons: Full Map Awareness
Radar shows the situation around the player beyond direct line of sight, while Use icons replaces plain dots with readable target icons, which saves recognition time on a cluttered interface. Nearest cities separately highlights the closest settlements, and that's rare among cheats in the catalog: usually a radar is limited to players and loot, while here you immediately see where to head toward buildings and key map points, without opening the map manually. For a newcomer to Chernarus, this kind of hint about nearby towns saves hours spent learning the server's geography. For experienced players, the icons work differently: a glance at the icon tells you right away whether you're looking at a zombie or a player, well before the target enters direct line of sight.
Combined with Player ESP and Zombie ESP, the radar with icons covers the entire situation around a camp or a route, including the infected, other players, and key map points, without needing to constantly check a third party server map. When defending a temporary camp with a squad, the radar effectively takes on the role of a lookout watching your back, while the rest of the group sets up camp.

Loot ESP: Detailed Loot at Ranges up to 2000+ Meters
This is MEMEZ's strongest side among cheats in the DayZ catalog. Loot handles the item highlighting itself, Loot condition shows an item's state right in the label, and Max loot distance pushes the loot display range past 2000 meters, noticeably beyond the typical loot ESP radius among competitors. Loot name radius separately controls the distance at which the item's text name appears, and it's handy to tune for your own needs: at long range a dot is enough, and the name is only needed once you get closer. For comparison, most cheats in the DayZ catalog rarely push Loot ESP distance past a few hundred meters, and the multiple times difference already shows on the first military base run of a session.
In practice this range is useful for scouting military towns and industrial zones: even on approach you can see whether it's worth going in at all or whether the loot there is minor and broken. The condition filter saves inspection time, broken canteens and torn clothing simply don't draw attention in the list of priority finds. For long raids aimed at assembling a specific weapon, this kind of early loot scouting works more precisely than ESP with a short radius, where an item is only visible up close. When building a base, that same range helps quickly find building materials and generators across nearby industrial zones, instead of checking them one by one blind.

Object ESP: Vehicles, Animals, Wrecks, and Gear
A separate block covers everything not directly tied to players and zombies. Vehicles and Wrecks highlight transport and its wreckage, which is handy when looking for a car to cross the map or for spare parts to repair one. Animals helps find deer and boars for cooking, while Corpses shows bodies, including those who died from something other than your own hand, saving time when clearing a battle site.
The Tools, Weapons, Weapon attachments, Medicine, Clothing, and Food categories let you selectively enable only the gear you need, without cluttering the screen with extra icons, while the overall Max distance sets a display limit for all of these objects at once. The separate Weapon attachments setting is handy before assembling a specific gun: you can immediately see where a needed scope or magazine is lying on the map, instead of checking buildings at random.

Misc: Light, Grass, and Setup Convenience
Bright night removes the main problem of DayZ's night servers, the pitch darkness where a regular player blindly stumbles into zombies and fences. No grass clears tall grass, which on open terrain often lets an enemy or animal sneak up unnoticed. Debug camera, with its flight speed adjustable through Debug camera speed, comes in handy for scouting territory without risking your character, while Menu bind, Panic bind, and BattleMode bind give quick access to the menu, an emergency software shutdown, and a separate battle mode with a single key. BattleMode bind is separately useful right before direct contact: part of the on screen visual elements can be collapsed with one button so the interface doesn't distract during a fight.
Save config and Load config save and restore settings in one action, Shutdown forcibly closes the software without going through Task Manager, and Language switches the interface between Russian and English, removing the language barrier for part of the catalog's audience. Panic bind stands apart in this set: the key instantly disables the software if a server admin or an observer shows up nearby, and it noticeably lowers the nervousness of playing on crowded servers.
Spoofer and OBS Bypass: Honestly, What MEMEZ Doesn't Have
MEMEZ has no built-in spoofer, and that's worth keeping in mind for anyone who's already taken a hardware ban on another project: changing the system's digital footprint isn't included here, that question has to be solved separately. There's also no OBS recording bypass, unlike AVALANCHE, AUTHORITY, and MASON in the same catalog, where the ESP overlay is hidden from a stream by default. For anyone streaming at the same time, or who simply doesn't want to show their cheat settings to friends in a call, that's a real limitation, not a small detail that can be ignored. We separately checked recording through OBS with the MEMEZ overlay enabled: boxes, radar, and loot labels are visible in the recording just as they are on screen, no overlay hiding takes place.
That said, the undetected status under BattlEye and the high reliability we saw in practice partly make up for the absence of these two modules: the software itself is stable, the risk lies specifically with screen recording and a repeat hardware ban, not with detection from the anti-cheat. For solo play without streaming and without frequently changing computers, both limitations are barely felt in practice.
Stability and Launching MEMEZ
The loader runs on Intel and AMD processors with no difference in performance, and current builds of Windows 10 and 11 are supported, from 21H2 to 25H2, older system versions aren't guaranteed by the developer. The client is Steam only, which covers the vast majority of DayZ players. No USB flash drive is needed to launch, and installation takes just a few minutes: download the loader from your account, run it as administrator, pick a settings profile. The requirement for recent 21H2 or newer builds specifically comes down to this: some of the system components the loader relies on are missing in older versions of Windows 10.
Based on our observations, reliability holds at an excellent level: over the course of testing there wasn't a single case of the overlay desyncing from the game or the client crashing because of the cheat. The BattlEye update after DayZ patches comes out promptly, without long stretches of downtime where access is formally purchased but temporarily not working. We separately checked behavior when switching servers without restarting the game: the saved configuration and chosen Loot ESP filters stay in place, there's no need to set everything up from scratch again. Switching from one offline server to another within the same session also didn't reset the settings profile, which isn't always an obvious detail for cheats at this level of functionality.
| Feature | In MEMEZ | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Aimbot for players and zombies | Yes | Bone, FOV, distance, auto target switching |
| Player ESP | Yes | Box, health, skeleton, weapon, inventory, distance |
| Zombie ESP | Yes | Box, name, distance, separate from Player ESP |
| Radar with city icons | Yes | Nearest cities, a rare feature in the catalog |
| Loot ESP | Yes | Range up to 2000+ meters, condition filter |
| Object ESP | Yes | Vehicles, animals, wrecks, tools, gear |
| Built-in spoofer | No | Not included in this build |
| OBS recording bypass | No | Overlay visible on stream or recording |
Pros and Cons of MEMEZ
Pros:
- Loot ESP with a display range past 2000 meters and an item condition filter, one of the most detailed in the DayZ catalog
- Radar with target icons and separate highlighting of nearby cities, a rare feature among cheats in the genre
- Aimbot with zombie targeting and auto target switching, not just a classic aim at players
- A wide Misc set: bright night, no grass, debug camera, configuration saving, and interface language switching
- No USB flash drive needed, launch takes just a few minutes after purchase
Cons:
- No built-in spoofer, changing the system's digital footprint has to be handled separately
- No OBS recording bypass, the ESP and radar overlay will be visible on stream or in a recording
- Officially, only recent builds of Windows 10 and 11 are supported, 21H2 and newer
- There's no trial version, you can only judge the cheat's behavior after buying the minimum one day period
Most of these limitations concern safety during streams and repeat hardware bans, not how the cheat performs on a server, and for anyone who doesn't stream and isn't worried about their hardware, they're not critical.
MEMEZ Price and How to Buy
In the catalog, MEMEZ is available for 249 rubles a day ($3.40), 549 rubles for 3 days, 1190 rubles for a week, and 1990 rubles for a month, with payment by card or via SBP right in your account. Converted to a daily rate, the weekly plan comes out about a third cheaper than the single day one, and the monthly plan is even more cost effective for regular play on one server. For a short raid it makes more sense to take a one day or three day plan, for a season on your favorite server, a month. Converted to a daily rate, the monthly plan works out to around 66 rubles, compared to 249 rubles for a single day purchase, a difference of nearly four times for regular play.
You can get access on the product page: buy MEMEZ. If a built-in spoofer or OBS recording bypass is your priority, check out other DayZ cheats in the catalog and compare their feature sets against your needs. The 3 day plan at 549 rubles logically suits a weekend when several raids are planned in a row, but a monthly subscription isn't justified yet.
Questions about installation and compatibility get resolved in our Telegram (200+ members) and Discord (637+ members), where you can also ask people already playing with MEMEZ on their servers.
Who MEMEZ Is For
Choosing a cheat in DayZ almost always comes down to one priority need for a particular run.
If loot matters most: a Loot ESP range past 2000 meters and the item condition filter save hours of running around military bases and industrial zones.
If you need map awareness: the radar with icons and nearby cities replaces constantly checking a third party server map.
If your budget is limited: the daily plan at 249 rubles is enough to gear up once before a raid with no long term commitment.
If you're streaming at the same time: keep in mind the lack of OBS recording bypass and check out other options in the catalog where this module is already built in.
If you play in a squad: Player inventory and the radar with nearby city icons make radio coordination simpler, without needing to describe what's already visible on screen.
Anyone for whom a built-in spoofer is essential should compare MEMEZ with AVALANCHE in the same DayZ catalog before subscribing.
Frequently Asked Questions About MEMEZ
Is MEMEZ Detected or Undetected Right Now?
As of 2026, the status is undetected, and we rate its real world reliability as excellent: the configuration and overlay behaved stably throughout testing, including runs on high population servers. The current status is always visible on the product page in the ForgeCheats catalog before you buy, no manual checking required.
How Much Does MEMEZ Cost?
A day costs 249 rubles (about $3.40), 3 days cost 549 rubles, a week costs 1190 rubles, and a month costs 1990 rubles. Payment by card or via SBP is available directly on the cheat's page in your account, with no third party exchangers or extra fees.
Does MEMEZ Have a Spoofer?
No, this build doesn't include a built-in spoofer, changing the system's digital footprint has to be handled with third party tools. If you need a spoofer included by default, check out other cheats in the DayZ catalog, for example AVALANCHE, where this feature comes as standard.
MEMEZ Won't Launch, What Should I Do?
Check that the loader version was freshly downloaded from your account and isn't left over from a previous DayZ patch, and that your antivirus isn't blocking the file before it launches as administrator. Also check your Windows version: builds older than 21H2 aren't officially supported. If the issue doesn't clear up, we handle it in Telegram or Discord support, replies usually come quickly.
Does MEMEZ Bypass OBS Recording?
No, MEMEZ doesn't include an OBS recording bypass, the ESP and radar overlay will be visible on stream or in a recording just as it is on a regular screen. Anyone for whom this feature matters for streaming at the same time should check out other options in the DayZ catalog with this module, such as AUTHORITY or MASON.

