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That COPS hack is outdated
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Which "glesesp" ?
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Mod Menu Hack Mimo: Learn Coding/Programming Modded (All Versions) +1
Ted2 replied to Laxus 's topic in Free Jailbroken Cydia Cheats
I hacked this? -
Pls Roblox hax
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Mod Menu Hack UNKILLED - Zombie Online FPS Cheats v2.3.4 +5
Ted2 replied to Laxus 's topic in Free Jailbroken Cydia Cheats
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When you're sideloading a game cheat, there will be a dylib created with the tweak.xm content. This Tweak.xm only contains such things as a popup & iGAuth. Not direct code injection itself, cause that's not possbile on NJB. But this is about NJB hacks from this forum, other sideloaded apps like Instagram++ don't really use offsets from the binary like we do with games, it's own written obj code. With theos-jailed you can compile your Tweak.xm code, which makes a dylib out of it & then injects it to the App. You can also inject other dylibs. Paste the dylib in the root directoy of your project & then add this line in the Makefile of your theos-jailed project folder: TWEAK_NAME_INJECT_DYLIBS = tweak-name.dylib Also, see this: https://github.com/kabiroberai/theos-jailed/wiki/Usage
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Request ARK: Survival Evolved, you need to make this...
Ted2 replied to Beastmaster645's topic in Hack Requests
Why is that wasting time? Just bcs you don't like the game, it's wasting time huh? -
Best hack ever
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I already use the term football. Never said I used soccer.
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The reason the term “soccer” is used in countries like New Zealand, Australia and the United States results simply from the need to differentiate that form of football from other forms that either were, or are, more popular in those countries. Before soccer became widely played New Zealand, for instance, rugby had usurped the name “football”. In Australia the situation was similar, with both rugby and Australian rules laying claim to the name. In the United States it was gridiron. To avoid confusion, a separate term had to be used for association football in these countries. What more obvious name to use, then, than the already known and accepted “soccer”?
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Depends on where you live.