Trucchi Pearl’s Peril su Facebook: hint immediate

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Su Facebook è disponibile già da qualche tempo a questa parte Pearl’s Peril. Si tratta di un gioco caratterizzato da una storia ricca di avventura e di misteri che ha contagiato gran parte degli iscritti al social network.

Pearl's Peril Trucchi e guida al gioco

Così come per la maggior parte dei giochi su Facebook anche in Pearl’s Peril sono tuttavia presenti alcune difficoltà che fortunatamente è possibile aggirare mettendo in atto appositi trucchi. A tal proposito tempo fa abbiamo già visto come applicare alcuni trucchi per Pearl’s Peril su Facebook per ottenere distintivi e punteggio infinito. Oggi andiamo quindi a scoprire come applicare il trucco per ottenere hit immediate.

Per attivare trucco per ottenere hit immediate in Pearl’s Peril è necessario utilizzare Cheat Engine che può essere scaricato cliccando qui.

Successivamente sarà necessario scaricare il file script cliccando qui e il file AOB cliccando qui.

A download completato si dovrà inserire il file AOB nella cartella Autorun di Cheat Engine. Il file script dovrà invece essere caricato direttamente dalla fine di Cheat engine tramite il comando Load. Fatto ciò per poter sfruttare il trucco sarà necessario riavviare Cheat Engine.

È opportuno sottolineare il fatto che anche se molto utili non è mai il caso di esagerare con i trucchi. Forse non tutti lo sanno ma purtroppo andando ad esagerare con i trucchi si corre infatti il il rischio di essere individuati e di restare fuori in maniera quasi immediata, talvolta per sempre. Inoltre è bene tenere presente il fatto che chi produce un qualsiasi gioco su Facebook tende ad aggiornare abbastanza spesso le protezioni ragion per cui al momento non è possibile sapere per quanto tempo il chat in questione risulterà effettivamente utile.

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