: Like many memory-editing tools, it is frequently flagged as a "False Positive" by Windows Defender. Users must manually whitelist the executable, which requires a high level of trust in the source.
The utility operates as a standard memory editor or "trainer." Once launched alongside a compatible game, it identifies the memory addresses associated with currency values (gold, credits, or cash) and allows the user to lock or increment those values. Money Cheat v 1.0
: The footprint is negligible. It consumes less than 50MB of RAM and has no noticeable impact on CPU frames-per-second (FPS) during gameplay. Risks and Limitations : Like many memory-editing tools, it is frequently