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Author:  Foxxwell [ Fri Jan 11, 2008 5:17 pm ]
Post subject:  Where would I go to request a game trainer for PC games?

I have several PC games that I would love to play, but many times I'll have to go without patches to use a certain trainer, or I'd have to (In the case of Painkiller: Heaven's got a Hitman) play on the lower difficulty settings to cheat through them.

So my question is this.

Does anyone here make trainers or hacks for PC games such as F.E.A.R. (Extraction point would be a plus), Painkiller, Doom 3, Morrowind, Half-Life 2, or has experience doing such hacks as Infinite Health/Ammo/Slow-mo(Where applicable)/Alternate Ammo/Money/anything else useful?

Thanks a bunch, and sorry if this isn't in the right place.

Author:  +++NdsH4ck3r [ Sat Jan 12, 2008 10:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Where would I go to request a game trainer for PC games?

I don't think anyone here has experience with coding PC game trainers, but the best place on the web to look is rite under your nose.

Author:  Parasyte [ Sun Jan 13, 2008 12:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Where would I go to request a game trainer for PC games?

There are people here with experience! Stop misleading the new members.

Author:  Hawk2088 [ Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Where would I go to request a game trainer for PC games?

Using a program called Cheat Engine it is rather easy to make game trainers. I have made a few with that program and created codes and trainers for Descent 1,2, & 3, Grid Wars, UT2K4. Using this program you can also use it to cheat on emulators as well. It was how I found the Perfect Dark Infinite Shields code. The program also gives you a short tutorial on how to hack your games. It's basic but gives the general overview on how to accomplish it.

I don't own any of the games you currently listed so I'd be unable to make some for them but with that program you would most likely find it easy to do yourself. It would just take some patience but it'd pay off.

Author:  +++NdsH4ck3r [ Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Where would I go to request a game trainer for PC games?

Parasyte wrote:
There are people here with experience! Stop misleading the new members.


Really? Including finding the codes, coding the program, debugging it, and distrubuting it? I didn't know we had so many experienced coders here with game trainer expertise.

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