Geometry Dash 2.1 Mod Menu Link

Geometry Dash 2.1 Mod Menu Link

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These mods are extremely popular because GD 2.1 (the version before 2.2’s massive update) had a huge custom level community, and many players used mod menus to practice difficult demons, create wildly edited levels, or just have fun with game-breaking abilities. Geometry Dash 2.1 Mod Menu

FPS Bypass: This was the most critical feature. The original game engine tied physics to the monitor's refresh rate. Mod menus allowed players to play at 240Hz or 360Hz on a 60Hz monitor, making the precise timings of "Extreme Demons" actually humanly possible. Mod menus allowed players to play at 240Hz

Eclipse: A free recreation of the Mega Hack interface that provides core functionalities like speedhack and noclip for players on a budget. Core Features and Capabilities FPS Bypassing:

The primary appeal of a mod menu in version 2.1 was the introduction of "Quality of Life" hacks that eventually became essential for the competitive scene. FPS Bypassing:

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