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That's a big list you have there. Works on Mortal Kombat X too. And some users have posted topics about some others in DIY Cheats section.
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TuT Cracking with Clutch and Mobile Terminal For Dummies!
Rook replied to Aznkillermage's topic in Tutorials
There's already a video posted on the forum. -- Clutch is on BigBoss? And Clutch won't work on 8.3+. We need to wait for an update. -
Yes ahahha
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Moved to DIY Cheats.
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You are alive?
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Hack [ViP][New] FINAL FANTASY Record Keeper (All Versions) +3 Cheats!
Rook replied to Rook's topic in ViP Cheats
Let me know how it goes. -
imgur.com is what I use.
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Save Game Tiny Tower - Free City Building +3 (All Versions)
Rook replied to cu_rry's topic in Save Game Cheats
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Save Game Tiny Tower - Free City Building +3 (All Versions)
Rook replied to cu_rry's topic in Save Game Cheats
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Nice one! Your hack screenshot is down by the way.
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Hack [ViP][New] FINAL FANTASY Record Keeper (All Versions) +3 Cheats!
Rook replied to Rook's topic in ViP Cheats
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DIY Hack Jurassic Park Builder Hack for iOS NO JAILBREAK Required!
Rook replied to Pokepal02's topic in DIY Cheats
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Nice tutorial! Good job!
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Hack [ViP][New] FINAL FANTASY Record Keeper (All Versions) +3 Cheats!
Rook replied to Rook's topic in ViP Cheats
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Hack [ViP][New] FINAL FANTASY Record Keeper (All Versions) +3 Cheats!
Rook replied to Rook's topic in ViP Cheats
Restarted again. -
You don't have the Cheaters rank.
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Hack [ViP][New] FINAL FANTASY Record Keeper (All Versions) +3 Cheats!
Rook replied to Rook's topic in ViP Cheats
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The jailbreak community is in for some great news, as Saurik (the founder of Cydia) has just released the Cydia Impactor, which allows jailbreakers to unjailbreak iPhone without updating the iOS software to the latest iteration. Cydia Impactor is a device management utility that currently has two features: one in the desktop version and one in the mobile version. I released the first version of Impactor in 2013 for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X with one feature: to jailbreak Android devices using the "Master Key" exploit. This is the "mobile" version of Cydia Impactor, which currently has a different feature: to remove and revert all changes made to the device and return it to "stock" Apple iOS software without updating to a new version of iOS. (It might seem confusing that these tools have the same name, but they're both device management tools and are both built from the same code base.) The biggest advantage with this tool is its ability to restore the device to stock settings without the need to upgrade iOS and thereby preserve the privilege of jailbreaking, as newer iOS versions already have patched up known exploits used in existing jailbreaks. As iDownloadBlog notes, the ability to re-jailbreak an iPhone increases its resale value as normal restore procedures will forcibly upgrade your device to the latest firmware, which will remove the ability to re-jailbreak when need arises. How does it work? (This section is all technical information only for those curious: feel free to skip.) Impactor uses the firmware archives provided by Apple for its "over the air" update feature. These files are ~2GB large, so Impactor goes to extreme lengths to minimize the amount of data it needs to download: most recoveries will require less than 10MB of transfer. First, the update's "bill of materials" is compared against the files on your device, generating a list of changes. Then, all files on your device that have been modified or otherwise destroyed are downloaded directly from Apple. In a series of carefully calculated file migrations, all new files are moved to the user partition, and all system data is moved back to the system partition. Up until this point, the idea is that no changes to your system have been made that are "unsafe": at any point, if Impactor fails/crashes or your device reboots, you can just run it again later. Finally, all of the staged changes to the filesystem are "committed", all user data is deleted, and iOS is told to run its "reset all content and settings". The idea is that this "critical window" lasts only the final few seconds of a process that lasts for multiple minutes. (That said, I still highly recommend not at all "messing with" the app while it is running, and maybe if you have a lot of data this will take longer than I expect.) When the device reboots, it will look as it did when you first turned it on; it will also no longer be "jailbroken": if you want to jailbreak it, you will need to do so using a desktop jailbreaking tool. More Info: https://cydia.saurik.com/info/com.saurik.impactor/ Video:
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Flex Movie Box 3 hack (No ads, always turbo mode, background download)
Rook replied to Samer004's topic in DIY Cheats
Looks way better now -
Flex Movie Box 3 hack (No ads, always turbo mode, background download)
Rook replied to Samer004's topic in DIY Cheats
No need to remove it, you can just edit this. There's an edit button under the first post. -
Flex Movie Box 3 hack (No ads, always turbo mode, background download)
Rook replied to Samer004's topic in DIY Cheats
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This isn't a hack, this is a request..