: In many cases, having N1 and N2 succeed is sufficient for basic In-App Purchase (IAP) emulation to work. Patterns N3 and N4 are often secondary or experimental methods. Result Interpretation :
Some apps require a proxy server to trick the license verification. Turn this on in the tab. InApp Emulation (Reassembly Dex) lucky patcher patch pattern n3 and n4 failed
These are typically the primary patterns required for a successful patch. If these are green (success), there is a high chance the patch will work even if others fail. : In many cases, having N1 and N2
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: Without specific details on what N3 entails, we can assume it's one of the methods Lucky Patcher uses. It might be designed to target certain types of app protections or maybe specific to apps using a particular kind of encryption or obfuscation.