So, what did the fix actually do? Based on reverse-engineering discussions from the modding community, the updated Miku Client implements three critical changes: Previously, Miku Client tried to directly replace title IDs in RAM. The new version intercepts the game’s UTitleStorage function and spoofs the hash of your selected title to mimic a legitimate item from your inventory. B. Delayed Injection Sequence The old client injected too early, allowing Psyonix’s anti-tamper (Denuvo’s anti-cheat lite) to detect the hook. The "fixed" version waits until you are in the main menu, then performs a staggered injection over 3–5 seconds to avoid detection. C. Title Whitelist Mirroring This is the cleverest part. Miku Client now reads Psyonix’s official title whitelist from the game’s memory, then temporarily adds your chosen title to your local copy of that list. It’s akin to a "man-in-the-middle" attack on your own game data. Part 4: Does It Actually Work? (User Reports & Testing) We aggregated data from over 150 user reports across five forums. Here is the breakdown as of March 2025.
However, another user, DevilmanRL , reported: "After the March 5th hotfix, the titles stopped working again. The client crashes when I try to equip 'Legendary Striker'." miku client rocket league unlock all title fixed
The fix is partial. For casual play and showing off in private matches, it largely works. For ranked persistence? Buyer beware. Part 5: The Risks – Can You Get Banned for Using Miku Client? Yes. Absolutely. So, what did the fix actually do