How to generate a memory map (MMAP) for DMA cheats
A memory map (MMAP) tells the cheat where your gaming PC's memory is laid out. You only need one if you're having issues, such as slow loading progress, dropped connections, or ESP and aimbot elements not showing up. If Blurred connects and runs fine, you do not need an MMAP and can skip this guide.
If you do run into those problems, generating a fresh MMAP usually fixes them. Make it on your gaming/main PC, not your cheat PC, since the map has to match the machine you actually play on. If issues come back after a Windows update, BIOS change, or RAM change, just regenerate it.
Generate your MMAP
1) Download and extract RamMap onto your gaming/main PC. Make sure all games and anti-cheats are closed. You must either visit this website on incognito mode or clear website history after.
2) Inside the zip file, open RAMMap64.exe and run it as admin. Make sure it's running on your main PC, not on your 2nd.
3) At the top left of the opened program, click File -> Save.
4) Save the .RMP file to somewhere easily accessible, like your desktop.
5) Attach your .RMP file to this website. The file processing is done all locally and the file isn't shared online, even though it doesn't contain any personal information anyway.
6) Click either copy or download and send it to your 2nd PC. You can do this however you want, eg. Discord, USB Drive, etc.
7) If you don't already have one, create a folder on your desktop where you put the Blurred loader in.
8) Place a file called mmap.txt in the same folder as the loader. Put the MMap contents from this page into it. Make sure it's called exactly mmap.txt or else it won't be recognised
9) Now launch Blurred, it should say "Connecting to your DMA with a MMap" in the CMD window. If it doesn't say that, it means you didn't name it or place it correctly.
If it still doesn't load
If the loader doesn't say "Connecting to your DMA with a MMap", the file is almost always named or placed wrong. Make sure it's called exactly mmap.txt (not mmap.txt.txt, which happens when Windows hides file extensions) and that it sits in the same folder as the loader. If you change your hardware or update Windows later and start seeing connection or ESP issues again, just regenerate the MMAP with these same steps.
Click here to select your .RMP file or drag it here