

Entering "helpme" to the encryp command encrypts all the. The files specified must be in LF2's root folder otherwise the game crashes.


The presumed inverse command decrp, on the other hand, fails to produce any output file. A typical session looks like this:ĭoing what ('E'=encrp, 'D'=decrp)? E Encrp what file? readme.txt Doing what ('E'=encrp, 'D'=decrp)? D Decrp what file? readme.dat Doing what ('E'=encrp, 'D'=decrp)? After the encrp command, LF2 would encrypt the file readme.txt and produce an encrypted version readme.dat (where the name "readme.dat" is obtained by replacing the last three letters with "dat", regardless of whether the input's file actually has a three-letter extension), encrypted in the same manner as LF2's. Afterwards, the game is resumed as normal. If used in multiplayer, the opponent's game freezes while the tool is being used. Pressing F3 activates a primitive tool for encrypting/decrypting dat files.The third row is typically "u0", whose meaning is unknown.The second row seems to show what keys each player is pressing, in multiplayer.The first row is player 1's y speed, y coordinate, and rounded y coordinate (provided that player 1 is human-controlled).Some debugging information is displayed in the top left corner:.If the game returns to the character selection menu after a fight during which Louis transformed, the player who played Louis will retain LouisEX as their default choice in the menu, whereas without lf2.net, the default choice would have reverted to Louis.Īllows F6 through F9 to be used in all modes, not just VS Mode.Lifts the maximum health restrictions from Louis' and Firen and Freeze's transformations.There are three known cheat codes: lf2.net,, and abc.
