– Erase PE – This erases the PE headers at the start of the injected DLL, making it hard for anti-cheats to identify that a DLL exists at a specific location. These post-inject techniques are often seen within hacks to try prevent detection from anti-cheats but this injector can do it externally if the hack doesn’t do it already. Standard – This applies even more scrambling options that should work with most DLLs.Įxtreme – Applies all scrambling options (the best/strongest preset) that could break some DLLs but should work with most. None – As the name implies, this means that DLL scrambling is disabled completely.īasic – This applies basic scrambling that should work with most DLLs. With the new version of Extreme Injector v3, there are way too many options to explain so I’ve created handy presets to make things easier: It may not work properly on OSes newer than Windows 10, you will be told what to do by the injector in that case. So secure that even Windows won’t even know about the injected DLL.
It may crash or cause errors on OSes newer than Windows 10 as it can change.