The following describes Lucky Patcher’s InApp and LVL emulation techniques:
Method 1: Using a target patch that facilitates InApp and LVL emulation is part of this technique.
Try to purchase after deleting the original application and, if present, renaming the folder, and see whether it works like magic. This strategy can work occasionally.
Method 2: Turn on “Mirror of original InApp of service for emulation of purchases.”
This technique works well for altering outdated software or previous iterations of software. CreeHack is one instance.
Using this method may cause some apps to break and may not function with the most recent versions of the app.
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Options for the Purchase Window:
Send response Unsigned:
- Good for older games and apps that don’t require root access, as long as the creators don’t unintentionally verify the signature data.
- By virtually activating the application and verifying the correct signature, this option transmits a blank signature.
- Users with root privileges can better avoid this approach.
Save to Restore Purchases:
- For jailbroken apps, Lucky Patcher stores purchases in its database.
- If users choose this option, they must patch again after rebooting.
Auto Purchase with Current Setting:
- Lucky Patcher will automatically purchase the identical apps; you won’t need to click “agree to buy” to purchase coins or gold.
- “Delete selected saved purchase” can be long-pressed to automatically buy gold.