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3. Drag & drop the game exe onto **IPA.exe** |
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4. Start the game as usual |
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To verify it worked, start the game with the `--verbose` flag. If a new console window opens with debug info, then you're good. |
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## How To Uninstall |
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1. Drag & drop the game exe onto **IPA.exe** while holding <kbd>Alt</kbd> |
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2. Done |
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## How To Develop |
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1. Create a new **Class Librar** C# project (.NET 2.0 to 3.5 (for LINQ)) |
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## How To Keep The Game Patched |
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If you don't want to drag & drop the game exe onto IPA.exe everytime you replace CSharp-Assembly.dll, do this: |
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When patching, IPA automatically creates a shortcut that keeps everything up-to-date. |
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## Arguments |
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`IPA.exe file-to-patch [arguments]` |
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- `--launch`: Launch the game after patching |
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- `--revert`: Revert changes made by IPA (= unpatch the game) |
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- `--nowait`: Never keep the console open |
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1. Copy the file **Launcher.exe** from the **IPA** folder into your game folder |
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2. Name it like the game exe but append "_Patched" (e.g. **Game.exe** -> **Game_Patched.exe**) |
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3. Always start the game with the "_Patched" exe |
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Unconsumed arguments will be passed on to the game in case of `--launch`. |