hahahaha... I needed that.
The actual solution is to whitelist your games directory in Windows Defender. For example, I put all my games on D:\Games so I whitelist the entire directory and I'm good to go. I place each game's trainer in the same directory as the game's main EXE.
Am I missing something?
MrAntiFun's post says clearly there are only 3 options in the trainer (I haven't tried to run it yet so maybe he forgot to mention the HP toggle?)
I wish there was an option to specify hitpoints :( . I don't want infinite health, just a boost. If I could start certain matches with 10 HP instead of just 3-4 then I'd enjoy this game much more.
For those inquiring about getting banned; I played the game every night for nearly a month and I was invaded and summoned through the entire game. Having said that, I used the trainer very specifically. When I was having real trouble on a boss or in a specific area (e.g. Shrine of Amana) I used...
I'll be eternally grateful. There's no chance I could have made it through Dark Souls 1 without your trainer (which I gave myself infinite stamina from time to time)
Thank you so much mrantifun! I have panic issues when playing horror games and your trainers have exposed me to a whole lot of new games now that I can dial down the intensity. I'm guessing that the MalwareBytes hit on the EXE for CheatTool.Hack keylogger is a false positive....
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