Great thanks for the codes just seems the master code doesn't seem to like the game it crashes the game very quick but thank you for trying and thank you for the codes
Great thanks for the codes just seems the master code doesn't seem to like the game it crashes the game very quick but thank you for trying and thank you for the codes
It seems il2CppDumper doesn't support the latest version of this game. This makes it extremely difficult for me to create new cheat codes. While I can continue updating existing cheat codes, I'll have to halt work on several new ones I was trying. However, I'm not giving up on creating new cheat codes. Even though I have no programming experience whatsoever, I'm planning to learn from scratch and attempt to update il2CppDumper myself. Honestly, that's a pretty unrealistic goal for me right now, and even if I succeed, it'll likely take a very long time, so please keep your expectations tempered.
many tools can extract the main file from the latest UPD.nsp or UPD.nsz file. for instance the NSGame Manager 13.3.3.22ff or use zzpong cheat code updater . both of the two tools need latest prod.keys file to open latest .nsp or .nsz (22.0.0 or 21.2.0)
many tools can extract the main file from the latest UPD.nsp or UPD.nsz file. for instance the NSGame Manager 13.3.3.22ff or use zzpong cheat code updater . both of the two tools need latest prod.keys file to open latest .nsp or .nsz (22.0.0 or 21.2.0)
It has been a while. As I mentioned in my previous post, I had completely stepped away from the game. However, the recent update on June 3rd caught my attention, and I decided to boot up Disney Dreamlight Valley for the first time in a long while. To my surprise, it was incredibly relaxing and turned out to be exactly the kind of rest I needed.
To play the game more casually, I generated some codes for myself. At the same time, I noticed that no one had taken over sharing codes since my departure. It honestly made me feel bad to see that the gaming experience had significantly dropped for many of you who used to enjoy the game with them. Because of this, I felt the desire to start sharing my codes with you all again.
So, I am officially lifting my hiatus. To ensure I don't push myself too hard and can maintain a healthy balance, I will only share codes when I have the spare time.
If you wish to use my codes moving forward, please accept the following ground rules:
No guarantee for every version: If I don't have time, I will simply skip updating for that version.
No hotfix updates: I generally will not update codes for minor patches (where the main version number doesn't change).
Priority on low-maintenance codes: My priority will always be codes that can be updated automatically or require very little effort.
Complex codes come last: I will only release the "Get All" or "Vanellope" codes if I have extra time.
Longer wait times: Please do not expect updates within a few days of a patch like before.
Radio silence: When I am busy, I will likely go off the grid and be completely unreachable.
I am glad to be back and sharing what I can. I hope my codes help you enjoy the game to the fullest once again.
It has been a while. As I mentioned in my previous post, I had completely stepped away from the game. However, the recent update on June 3rd caught my attention, and I decided to boot up Disney Dreamlight Valley for the first time in a long while. To my surprise, it was incredibly relaxing and turned out to be exactly the kind of rest I needed.
To play the game more casually, I generated some codes for myself. At the same time, I noticed that no one had taken over sharing codes since my departure. It honestly made me feel bad to see that the gaming experience had significantly dropped for many of you who used to enjoy the game with them. Because of this, I felt the desire to start sharing my codes with you all again.
So, I am officially lifting my hiatus. To ensure I don't push myself too hard and can maintain a healthy balance, I will only share codes when I have the spare time.
If you wish to use my codes moving forward, please accept the following ground rules:
No guarantee for every version: If I don't have time, I will simply skip updating for that version.
No hotfix updates: I generally will not update codes for minor patches (where the main version number doesn't change).
Priority on low-maintenance codes: My priority will always be codes that can be updated automatically or require very little effort.
Complex codes come last: I will only release the "Get All" or "Vanellope" codes if I have extra time.
Longer wait times: Please do not expect updates within a few days of a patch like before.
Radio silence: When I am busy, I will likely go off the grid and be completely unreachable.
I am glad to be back and sharing what I can. I hope my codes help you enjoy the game to the fullest once again.
Using your explanation for the fishing, I was able to update my game codes all except most of the "get all" codes. When time allows for you, a walkthrough of how you made the vanelope cheat, and maybe how you did one of the big "get all" cheats would be extremely helpful if you're up to it. No rush because I have a long drawn out method that works, but it can definitely be easier than I'm making it. Thanks!
It has been a while. As I mentioned in my previous post, I had completely stepped away from the game. However, the recent update on June 3rd caught my attention, and I decided to boot up Disney Dreamlight Valley for the first time in a long while. To my surprise, it was incredibly relaxing and turned out to be exactly the kind of rest I needed.
To play the game more casually, I generated some codes for myself. At the same time, I noticed that no one had taken over sharing codes since my departure. It honestly made me feel bad to see that the gaming experience had significantly dropped for many of you who used to enjoy the game with them. Because of this, I felt the desire to start sharing my codes with you all again.
So, I am officially lifting my hiatus. To ensure I don't push myself too hard and can maintain a healthy balance, I will only share codes when I have the spare time.
If you wish to use my codes moving forward, please accept the following ground rules:
No guarantee for every version: If I don't have time, I will simply skip updating for that version.
No hotfix updates: I generally will not update codes for minor patches (where the main version number doesn't change).
Priority on low-maintenance codes: My priority will always be codes that can be updated automatically or require very little effort.
Complex codes come last: I will only release the "Get All" or "Vanellope" codes if I have extra time.
Longer wait times: Please do not expect updates within a few days of a patch like before.
Radio silence: When I am busy, I will likely go off the grid and be completely unreachable.
I am glad to be back and sharing what I can. I hope my codes help you enjoy the game to the fullest once again.
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