Using a keyboard and mouse (KB&M) against thumb players is considered unfair. However, Lite players argue that because the emulator player pool is tiny, the bypass allows them to play on mobile servers. This creates the "lifestyle" advantage: dominating matches without sweating in the standard PUBG PC lobbies.
PUBG Mobile Lite has robust anti-cheat systems. Any form of bypass carries a risk of getting your account banned. Using a keyboard and mouse (KB&M) against thumb
To understand the need for a "bypass," you must understand what it's trying to evade. PUBG Mobile's anti-cheat uses a multi-layered approach to identify emulator users. PUBG Mobile Lite has robust anti-cheat systems
The Cerberus bypass is designed to trick the game into identifying a PC player as a mobile user. This allows emulator players to enter mobile-only matches, providing a massive advantage in precision and control. PUBG Mobile's anti-cheat uses a multi-layered approach to
The system can detect if a player is moving with perfect 8-way keyboard precision rather than a fluid touch joystick.