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It DOES hack, inject of DLLs and altering Game Files.
And its known since decades its not allowed for online Games.
I used to use this program too in my past OS but since being busy I have forgotten to reinstall it to my new computers.
I am one of those people who use it for the extra functionality.
An anticheat, or antitamper program doesn't have any way of determining what the purpose of a particular intrusion.
That said, you do so very much at your own risk for online games.
That said I'll happily agree that cheat engine and programs that allow looking at a games memory in real time through the use of dll hooks are cool! I have it installed myself, but am not willing to take the risk of running it along side an online game that I may play.
As 1) I have no intention of cheating and 2) Don't want to get banned since it wouldn't be unreasonable for someone to think I might be cheating if I had a program that injects and extracts information via DLL injection running in a way that could easily be used to do that.
That said folks, please do play it safe and if you have the programs there. Don't use them, and if you have them running, please understand that you are doing so at your own risk.
Those are painful enough
Yup or maybe even safer. Process Explorer from sysinternals on Microsoft website. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer