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Protected Unity 2019.3 for ILCpp2Dumper and IDA


GeTRoZ

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Hello,

I am working with a game that is made with Unity 2019.3 and when I use ILCpp2Dumper, it does not generate the output. I have already released more than 100 releases with Unity but it is the first time that I have encountered this problem and this version. IDA cannot disassemble it either.

Can any cheater guide me how to do it ?

IL2CppDumper image

Binary and global-metada.dat download

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7 minutes ago, Soud_0 said:

can u upload pic of error ?

I add download link for binary and global-metadata.dat

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100 release doesn't matter -_-

Upload the error pic so i and others can help you , No one gonna download Binary and Meta-data 

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Make sure the binary is cracked properly and that you’re on the latest version of il2cppdumper. It’s probably not a coincidence both IDA and the dumper aren’t working as they should.

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18 minutes ago, GeTRoZ said:

Hello,

I am working with a game that is made with Unity 2019.3 and when I use ILCpp2Dumper, it does not generate the output. I have already released more than 100 releases with Unity but it is the first time that I have encountered this problem and this version. IDA cannot disassemble it either.

Can any cheater guide me how to do it ?

Binary and global-metada.dat download

the metadata bigger than binary / binray size smaller than 10m

in English, you can’t dump the game.

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15 minutes ago, Soud_0 said:

spacer.pngIf you are getting same error, that mean the binary is so small.

Hi, you are right, the binary generated is small. I generate with CrackerXI+.

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