Internal Cheats: How do they work and how to inject them
You’ve probably seen that many of the cheats we provide come as .DLL files. But how do these internal cheats actually function, and what’s the process for injecting them? Let’s break it down.
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What are internal cheats?
Internal cheats work by directly modifying a game’s code while it’s running. Unlike external cheats that interact with the game from the outside, internal cheats are injected into the game’s process, allowing them to manipulate memory and functions more effectively.
The role of DLL injection
To use an internal cheat, you’ll typically need a DLL injector. These tools load your cheat (usually a .DLL file) into the game’s process, giving it access to the game’s memory and functions.
Choosing an injector
Not all injectors are the same, some are packed with extra features, while others keep it simple. Luckily, GameReaper has a solid selection of injectors, so you can pick the best free injector for your needs.
How does injection work?
Most injectors follow a similar process:
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Launch the injector – Open your chosen DLL injector.
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Select the game process – Choose the game you want to inject into.
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Load the DLL – Browse and select the cheat file you want to use.
Some injectors offer extra options like auto injection or stealth mode, so always check the description of the injector you’re using for specifics.
For a deeper dive into how internal cheats function, check out our guide on the process of internal cheats and its usage it covers everything from memory editing to bypassing anticheat systems.