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Cheat Engine also known as CE is a free software/open source for cheating in games. It is currently the most popular cheating software used. CE has influenced a lot of online games, as it it open source and can be modified to their needs.

Undetected Cheat Engine (UCE)

Cheat Engine is detected by most anti-cheating software like nProtect GameGuard, so people modify the original source code using Borland Delphi to make it undetected.

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