Share Your Own PC Cheats, Tools, and Hack Projects

Your developments
Publish and showcase your PC cheat projects. Share hacks, game-specific software, memory dumps, or experimental tools for games like Valorant, CS 2, and DayZ.
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1. Welcome to the Project Showcase Section

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This forum category is for sharing your own cheat development work. Whether you've built a functional ESP, a recoil control trainer, or a mod loader, this is the place to post your results. You can also share early builds, source code, or tools related to cheat development, including memory dumps, configuration scripts, or anti-cheat research tools.

All posts here must be original and safe for offline use. This section is not for selling products—it's for community sharing and collaborative growth. If you’ve worked on something you believe others can learn from or test, feel free to post it here.

2. What You Can Share Here

Projects shared here often target popular titles like Valorant, CS 2, or DayZ, which have complex game logic and require thoughtful memory interaction. Many developers showcase tools that interact with VAC, VAC Live, or BattleEye environments for testing and education.

Sorted Types of Contributions You Can Post:

  • Game-Specific Trainers: Standalone executables with cheat features for specific versions of a game.
  • Memory Dumps and Offset Logs: For reverse engineering or testing game updates.
  • ESP and Aimbot Prototypes: Work-in-progress or fully working external tools.
  • Anti-Cheat Behavior Logs: VAC Live scans, signature detections, or bypass testing reports.
  • DMA Readers: Custom DMA tools with configs for external interaction.
  • Multi-game Frameworks: Universal cheat bases with modular game profiles.

3. Project Format and Expectations

When posting your development, include all relevant information: supported games, system requirements, usage instructions, and any limitations. Screenshots, changelogs, and download options are welcome, but make sure everything is properly documented and does not violate community safety guidelines.

4. Final Words

This section showcases the work of developers who contribute to the cheat coding scene with tools, ideas, and results. Whether you’ve developed a working cheat for Steam games or a hardware-assisted DMA bypass, your contribution helps others learn and advance. Share responsibly, ask for feedback, and help shape the future of cheat development.

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