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Illusion Plugin Architecture (Reloaded) - let's you inject code into Unity projects.
Optional:
To verify it worked, start the game with the --verbose
flag. If a new console window opens with debug info, then you're good.
IPlugin
or IEnhancedPlugin
Note: You can use Console.Write()
with the --verbose
flag for debugging your plugins.
When patching, IPA automatically creates a shortcut that keeps everything up-to-date. This simply makes sure that your DLLs remain patched even after an update.
IPA.exe file-to-patch [arguments]
--launch
: Launch the game after patching--revert
: Revert changes made by IPA (= unpatch the game)--nowait
: Never keep the console openUnconsumed arguments will be passed on to the game in case of --launch
.