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I don't know if it's my IDA, Decrypted file, or if I'm just doing something wrong. Everytime, I try to search functions, strings, etc. Nothing pops up, or something weird just happens. Even though, I'm following a tutorial and the instructor did the same thing no issue.

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Function window isn't really usefull nowadays due the sub_x. If it's a unity game, you CAN use il2cppdumper & then import the .py in IDA & then you'll have function names.

 

Also: ctrl + f12 for strings window, you can search here for strings

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1 minute ago, UnboundGodz said:

Strings Window in IDA.

Yeah, but nothing really is ever found. Even strings I know should be found, aren't found. Also, when it asks to parse Lua C, do you click yes or no? Not sure, if that's the problem.

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2 minutes ago, Darrkk said:

Yeah, but nothing really is ever found. Even strings I know should be found, aren't found. Also, when it asks to parse Lua C, do you click yes or no? Not sure, if that's the problem.

What binary/file you trying to read?

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1 hour ago, UnboundGodz said:

Gonna let it load and will check it out. As Ted said though, searching function may not be as beneficial but through Strings window should provide you what your looking for:

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Ok, when it asks to parse Lua C, Do you click yes or no?

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