Shame, I used BP, mainly GMod since around 2016, back when all features were unlocked. When kittonium blocked off some features in favor of a VIP system, none of the features was super important to me, the only thing I care about is simply Aimbot and ESP, along with a few other gimmicks IIRC. Since then I had no trouble with big packets, asides from the lag from the outdated engine, which I got used to.
The reason why kittonium simply deleted aimbot in the free version was that "nobody has shown thanks", and that he "should have deleted it back in 2018." when I read the shoutbox. I do somewhat understand, but the only thing I don't understand was that 'nobody showing thanks' thing: because I don't know why would anyone walk up to Kittonium to show thanks for such a mistakenly taken simple thing like aimbot. I know that the amount of code in big packets is very tedious to implement in the making. But if there's one thing, it is that everyone is pretty much underestimating the time and work poured into Kittoniums baby.
The fact is: Back during BPs big era, people were using it, and that's something a sole dev of a hack this way should take as a token of thanks, it's the consumer's way of showing thanks: to use it more when they tried it and evaluated it. The tragedy is, Kittonium never realized it.
So I will say it outright and go blunt: Kittonium, I appreciate and thank you for the countless hours and years of development you spent working your fingers off to such extent. I never got the chance to say it, because I thought that simply using it was a way of showing appreciation.