Why Bleak Chooses External Architecture
An internal cheat injects a library directly into the game process, which gives fast data access and broad capabilities, but every anticheat patch is a potential detection event. External works differently: a separate process, reading memory from outside, overlay drawn on top of the window. The anticheat sees no link between the cheat and the game client because there literally isn't one. Bleak builds every product around this model, from full-featured packs with dozens of ESP categories down to lightweight single-purpose builds. It means slightly tighter feature limits compared to internal, but noticeably better survival between updates and ban waves.


