While Shreddage is traditionally a VST instrument (VSTi) requiring a specific host engine, many producers look for Soundfont versions ( .sf2 or .sfz ) to reduce CPU load, use specific soundfonts in video game engines (like Unity or Godot), or utilize specific Soundfont players in their DAW.
Keep velocity levels high on rhythmic chugs to trigger the punchiest palm-muted samples.
While the original Shreddage X was a commercial product, community creators often share these Soundfonts under a "credit requested but not required" basis because the original library is no longer sold or supported by the developer .