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This version introduces better support for recent game updates (e.g., Hollow Knight Silksong or Gorilla Tag environments), ensuring that features like "NoClip" or "Teleport" don’t trigger immediate errors. The Experience
Based on the most likely contexts for a "v1.51" release (often found in the gaming modding community), here is a review draft you can refine.
Void Menu v1.51 is a must-download for anyone who relied on previous versions. It takes a powerful tool and makes it feel like a professional-grade interface. It’s stable, looks great, and does exactly what it promises without the bloat. Void Menu v1.51
While v1.51 is a huge step forward, a built-in "Reset to Default" button for individual categories would be a welcome addition in v1.6. Additionally, while the documentation has improved, it still feels a bit sparse for absolute beginners.
Because "Void Menu v1.51" can refer to a few different niche tools—ranging from a specific mod for games like Gorilla Tag or Hollow Knight to a programming concept or POS function—I’ve drafted this review to be adaptable. This version introduces better support for recent game
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5) Overview
One of the biggest complaints in v1.4 was the frame-rate stutter when the menu was first called. Version 1.51 appears to have resolved this, with a near-zero performance footprint even on mid-range setups. It takes a powerful tool and makes it
The menu layout has been tightened. Navigating through sub-menus is significantly faster, and the new color-coding for active toggles makes it much harder to lose track of what’s enabled.