Homebrew Official Cafiine with choosable IPv4 (Works from 4.1.0 to 5.5.1!)

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Finally, a proper Cafiine release for 5.5.1. tada.

https://github.com/MrRean/Cafiine-410-551

All directions and credits are in the README.

(oh, and this is a lot easier than the previous Cafiine.)
(it will flash per move too, might be due to flipping buffers)

have fun
 
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Got everything set up. Trying to replace files for Smash Wii U. However, the files on my computer are not being read by the game. The server acknowledges them, but the music I replaced isn't being replaced.
 

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i think you gotta host the payload of the kexploit and put the bin file in there so it loads that.
loadiine.ovh had a cafiine option now. i load that, but when i connect cafiine_server.exe, it says listening and never changes anything. mario kart 8 loops on boot screen and never changes
 

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