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Grenade Overcook

The Grenade Overcook MACRO (aka MOD) is used in most Battlefield and Call of Duty games that automatically throws a grenade at a set time, not only preventing grenades from accidently exploding in your hand if held too long (fuse limit is usually 5 seconds), but it also allows you to throw a perfectly time grenade, giving your opponent no chance to react or throw it back. Boom! 💥

The MOD works by allowing you to hold the grenade button (usually RB/R1) for a set amount of time, then releasing the grenade only after that time has elapsed. This gives you the ability to manipulate the fuse, allowing you to perfectly time the explosion for maximum effect.



The most notable benefits of the Grenade Overcook MOD include:

  1. Increased Control: Grenade Overcook allows players to control the fuse time in any situation while playing Battlefield or Call of Duty.
  2. Timed Kills: Throw perfectly timed grenades so enemies don't have enough time to throw them back. So yeah, they get smoked.
  3. Life Saver: Prevents killing yourself in the heat of battle by accidentally overcooking the grenade. Let's be honest, this happens all the time 😝
  4. Cronus Advantage: By having the advantage of Cronus Zen, players can feel more confident in their abilities and play more aggressively, leading to more wins.

To put it simply, Grenade Overcook allows players to light a grenade fuse for a set amount of time before releasing them, giving the enemy less time to react.

⚙️ GPC SCRIPT EXAMPLE



This is what the source code of a Grenade Overcook MACRO (aka MOD) looks like. Note that all button labels match their corresponding buttons on other controllers. For example, if the script says XB1_RB (Xbox RB button), it will also press the Right Button (R1) on a PlayStation controller.

GPC - GRENADE OVERCOOK



⛔ WARNING

We would like to remind our users that the use of MODs, or modifications, may not be allowed in official tournaments or in compliance with the game's End User License Agreement (EULA). It is the user's responsibility to review the rules and regulations of a specific game or tournament prior to using any MODs, to ensure that their use is in compliance with any terms and conditions. Failure to do so may result in disqualification or violation of the game's EULA.