: Automatically compensates for weapon kickback to keep shots accurate.
: Because they rely on external overlays and API calls, these hacks can cause a slight delay or drop in FPS compared to internal versions.
: Rather than forcing the game's camera to a specific point (which internal cheats do), external hacks often simulate mouse movements to snap to targets.
: Even if the code isn't injected, suspicious behavior (like tracking people through walls) can lead to a manual Overwatch ban or a ban if the cheat's unique signature is eventually added to the VAC database.
: Highlights enemy models with a glow effect or boxes, allowing players to see through solid objects.
: The software functions from outside the game’s memory space. It uses Windows APIs to read game data (like player positions) and then draws an "overlay" on your screen to show enemies through walls.
: Analysis of files named "Clem External.exe" has shown behaviors such as querying sensitive security settings and reading machine GUIDs, which are typical of malware or info-stealers hidden within "free" cheats.