Lemuroid Cheats Patched !exclusive! Instant
For GBA and NDS titles, you can export your Lemuroid save file ( .srm ), open it on a PC with a tool like PkHex (for Pokémon) or TAS Editor , apply cheats externally, save the modified save, and import it back. This is tedious but works post-patch.
"Just a heads-up for anyone updating: the latest version seems to have patched the cheat functionality. If you rely on Action Replay or GameShark codes for your playthroughs, you might want to hold off on updating or look for a workaround. It’s still a top-tier emulator for accuracy and UI, but the loss of cheat support is a significant trade-off for now." Option 3: The "Short & Direct" Review lemuroid cheats patched
The recent update introduced a more rigorous memory-mapping system designed to improve emulation stability across different Android architectures. While this led to better performance, it had a side effect: it broke the addresses used by standard Action Replay and GameShark codes. For GBA and NDS titles, you can export
Since "solid content" usually implies a desire for straightforward, working solutions without fluff, here is the breakdown of how to manage cheats and patched ROMs in Lemuroid effectively. If you rely on Action Replay or GameShark
If you are playing a standard ROM, grab the .cht file from the Libretro database. If you are playing a patched ROM (hack/translation), do not expect standard codes to work; search for codes specific to that hack or use a save editor instead.
(which uses the same Libretro cores as Lemuroid but includes a cheat menu) or standalone emulators like Drastic DS Adding cheats to Lemuroid (Emulation on Android)



