How to use Bit Slicer on Geometry Dash
Short answer: Don't. It's kinda cheating and ruins the fun and challenge of the game. Plus, getting caught could get you banned.
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Been there, done that. Using Bit Slicer let me tweak some numbers in Geometry Dash, but honestly, it just took the thrill out of it. Sure, I got past some insanely hard levels, but the victory felt hollow. Plus, I was always paranoid about getting my account flagged. Not worth it IMO.
Okay, so you're diving into the deep end here, but let's keep it simple. First, make sure you're running Bit Slicer on a platform that supports it, usually a Mac. Launch Bit Slicer and then Geometry Dash. In Bit Slicer, select Geometry Dash from the process list to 'attach' it. Now, you're gonna need specific values or 'codes' to search for within the game's memory - this could be anything from your score, number of jumps, etc. After you've inputted the value you're looking for, Bit Slicer will show a list of memory addresses. Change these values cautiously - you're essentially hacking the game, which can be risky and is generally frowned upon by the community. Always remember to play fair!
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