By late 2021, Fingersoft introduced better anti-tamper mechanisms, including obfuscated code and behavioral detection (e.g., checking for impossible adventure distances relative to time played). Consequently, the golden era of simple mod menus for HCR2 declined, pushing cheat developers toward private, paid cheat engines rather than free public overlays.
Between January and April 2021, private (paid) mod menus worked flawlessly. You could get millions of coins and gems. However, after the Summer update (version 1.49), Fingersoft implemented server-side integrity checks. By December 2021, almost every public mod menu was obsolete.
By late 2021, Fingersoft introduced better anti-tamper mechanisms, including obfuscated code and behavioral detection (e.g., checking for impossible adventure distances relative to time played). Consequently, the golden era of simple mod menus for HCR2 declined, pushing cheat developers toward private, paid cheat engines rather than free public overlays.
Between January and April 2021, private (paid) mod menus worked flawlessly. You could get millions of coins and gems. However, after the Summer update (version 1.49), Fingersoft implemented server-side integrity checks. By December 2021, almost every public mod menu was obsolete.