These run as separate applications and use the Windows API or kernel-level drivers to read/write game memory. They are generally considered stealthier than "internal" cheats because they do not inject code directly into the game's executable.
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Software that automates or assists in aiming weapons to bypass the game's natural difficulty or recoil mechanics. These run as separate applications and use the
, developed by Mirage Creative Lab, is a first-person social deduction game where up to 16 players complete tasks while avoiding sabotage from hidden "dissidents". The game relies heavily on proximity voice chat and realistic sound propagation to create immersion. External cheats—third-party applications that read or write to the game's memory—bypass these limitations, granting cheaters information that is intended to be hidden. 3. Core Features of External Cheats (v3.x Series) , developed by Mirage Creative Lab, is a