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Date: 2025-02-25 13:43:43
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Thank you for your responses. I am aware that the feasibility of this matter itself is not very high. However, I still want to explore how far we can push it. I think it might not be necessary to fully restore its state. For example, a friend mentioned the issue of resource handles. If we inject code at the start of the process and hook the functions responsible for creating and destroying resource handles to manipulate them, I wonder if this approach is viable. As for restoring the graphics rendering part, perhaps we only need to recover it to a certain extent. Since other parts of the program's logic have already been restored, it might be able to generate subsequent frames normally. This way, we wouldn’t need to worry about the graphics rendering not being 100% restored.

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