V 1.0 — Money Cheat
: 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
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
Prospective users should be aware of the inherent trade-offs: : The footprint is negligible
: In testing, the value changes were near-instantaneous once the memory pointer was successfully hooked. Compatibility and Performance Prospective users should be aware of the inherent
: Because version 1.0 lacks sophisticated error handling, "over-injecting" (entering values beyond the 32-bit integer limit) can cause immediate game crashes or corrupted save files.
is a functional, "no-frills" solution for players who want to skip the grind in older games. It is effective but lacks the safety features and broad library support found in more established alternatives like WeMod or Cheat Engine . If you use it, always back up your save files before clicking inject.
: 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.