Signal Core FPS
Stable profiles for sensitivity control, recoil tuning, and quick layout switching.
View scriptCurated Cronus Zen Script packs, profiles, and setup support
Browse verified packs by platform, game style, setup complexity, and creator. Every listing is arranged around clear configuration notes, update history, and direct support.
Featured drops
Fewer anonymous listings, richer compatibility notes, and stronger purchase confidence before a buyer clicks.
Stable profiles for sensitivity control, recoil tuning, and quick layout switching.
View scriptShot timing presets, rhythm variants, and fatigue compensation notes.
View gamesThrottle smoothing, launch timing, and modular wheel conversion support.
View gamesCreator bench
Each pack shows what changed, when it was tested, and which firmware version it targets.
Clear controller layouts, platform notes, sensitivity ranges, and install guidance.
Buyers can see response time, update cadence, and supported devices before checkout.
Support desk
The homepage sets expectations up front: compatibility, risk notes, configuration scope, and creator support live beside the products.
Packs should be used responsibly, with respect for platform rules, publisher terms, and fair-play requirements. This storefront positions scripts as configuration and accessibility tools.
Contact supportQuestions buyers ask
Cronus Zen Marketplace is built for people who want clearer information before downloading or buying a script. These answers explain how the marketplace, script listings, and support flow work.
Cronus Zen Marketplace is a curated place to browse Cronus Zen scripts by game, setup type, pricing, and support needs. The goal is to make each listing easier to compare before you download or purchase.
Start with your game, platform, controller, and the problem you want to solve. A good listing should give you setup notes, compatibility details, and a clear path to support if something does not feel right.
Free scripts can be downloaded when available, while premium scripts use a protected checkout flow. In both cases, the listing should help you understand what the script is meant to do before you use it.
Yes. Scripts should be used with respect for platform rules, publisher terms, and fair-play expectations. We describe scripts as configuration resources, not as ban-proof or unfair-play guarantees.