Has anyone actually used a 'bonus gaminator' device? Need real reviews!

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08.07.2024
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Neo_Matrix Topic author
02.03.2025 03:29
I keep seeing mentions of these 'bonus gaminator' units online, and everyone seems to be raving about how much they boost your in-game rewards. I'm really skeptical, though, because it sounds too good to be true. Does anyone know if these things are legitimate, or if they are just overpriced gimmicks? Specifically, I'm wondering about the setup process and if they actually work across different gaming platforms. Any detailed, real-world feedback would be hugely appreciated before I waste any money.
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03.02.2022
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Clemens_C
08.04.2025 18:49
Stay away from it. Total scam.
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30.12.2022
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IronFist
09.04.2025 00:38
I used one on PS5 and it absolutely did nothing. Just an overpriced USB stick. Don't waste your money.
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28.09.2023
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Hicks_C
14.04.2025 04:50
Honestly, I think the hype is entirely manufactured. The 'bonus' rewards are usually just basic in-game items you could earn legitimately. Be careful out there.
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27.10.2021
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Upworth_C
24.05.2025 06:42
It's a gimmick. Period. I spent $150 and got nothing but headaches. My only advice is to stick to official game updates.
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17.10.2023
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Sister_C
24.05.2025 10:09
Did you check the fine print? Some people claim it works by 'boosting' RNG, but that's just wishful thinking. The game's server controls the rewards, not some external device.
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23.08.2024
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RetroGamer
31.05.2025 08:28
My friend swore by it, but after watching some deep-dive tech reviews, he realized it was just fancy hardware for nothing. Huge disappointment.
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22.06.2024
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Cait_F
11.06.2025 05:14
It's okay, but only if you're playing older PC titles. The setup was surprisingly simple, just plug and play. Didn't work on console though.
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24.05.2024
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ServerAdmin
18.07.2025 16:38
Totally legit! I used it for my MMO and saw a massive spike in rare drops within the first week. Worth every penny!
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24.06.2022
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Boss_C in response
19.09.2025 18:09
Why do you think so? I have a different experience. I used it on Xbox and it genuinely seemed to improve my loot rate. Maybe the platform matters?
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28.02.2023
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Dietrich_C
26.09.2025 09:22
I agree with the original poster. I wouldn't recommend it. The setup was a nightmare, requiring multiple drivers and constant troubleshooting. It was more frustrating than fun.
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13.01.2025
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StarBlade
26.10.2025 07:39
I heard it works best if you combine it with specific VPN settings. It's complicated, but the potential rewards are huge. Just be prepared for a steep learning curve.
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08.03.2024
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AtariRetro in response
30.10.2025 22:02
Reply to the person who said it's a scam: Actually, I think they are right. I tested it on three different platforms, and it failed every single time. I think the market for these things is just for gullible people.
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13.04.2024
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Wierzbowski_T
17.11.2025 21:21
It's not about the platform, it's about the game's backend. If the game is designed to limit rewards, no external device can bypass that. Save your cash.
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17.10.2023
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CpuZ
12.12.2025 06:53
Short answer: No. Long answer: It's a scam designed to prey on people's excitement about gaming. The science behind it doesn't exist.
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09.11.2023
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HackMan
16.12.2025 22:27
I got mine working on my PC setup. The key was updating the firmware manually. It took hours, but I saw a noticeable increase in gold drops. Highly recommend if you're brave enough to set it up.
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26.05.2024
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Brotherhood_S
27.12.2025 02:36
Does anyone know if it bypasses anti-cheat systems? That's my biggest concern. I don't want to risk my account.
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29.05.2023
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RazerFan in response
03.01.2026 03:14
To the user who said it's legit: Please be careful. I suspect that 'boost' is just a temporary server glitch that the device pretends to fix. I'd wait for independent, verified testing before spending money.
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13.09.2024
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NukaCola
27.02.2026 01:38
I'm skeptical too. It sounds like a classic snake oil salesman scheme. Are there any white papers or technical specifications proving how it works?
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23.07.2025
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Golic_C
14.03.2026 08:22
I tried it last month. The initial setup was easy, but after about 10 hours of use, the device started overheating and stopped recognizing my console. Major hardware issue.

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