I'm sure that this has been requested on the Donor forums. So I'm sure he is aware that it needs to be updated. Acting like an ass and posting 3 times in a row demanding answers is NOT going to help.
Remember, it's ONLY MAF that updates this site. And there are a LOT of games covered on this site. Battletech is not a game in high demand (although it should be because it's awesome) compared to a Triple A title.
I've not tried the trainer since 1.4 released, but read the instructions on page one. You can also get the money cheat from the cheat table by doing the following:
(Also note that a LOT of the things in the ini file can grant you similar if not the same results as the trainer. From changing your starting mechs to changing what your drop ship starts with. Always make a copy of your ini files BEFORE you edit so that you don't totally break the game. A good mech is the campaign black jack, because you can't buy that mech and no other npc will have it. Start with that and edit the crap out of it in the mech.ini file)
Remember, it's ONLY MAF that updates this site. And there are a LOT of games covered on this site. Battletech is not a game in high demand (although it should be because it's awesome) compared to a Triple A title.
I've not tried the trainer since 1.4 released, but read the instructions on page one. You can also get the money cheat from the cheat table by doing the following:
- Start a new game and buy a bunch of heatsinks (22,000 a piece I think).
- Go to the .ini file and search for heatsinks (ctlf F to find within the text file)
- Change the cost to 10,000,000,000 (I think thats the max before the game won't load. It might be 1,000,000,000)
- Save file.
- Restart game and load the saved (or autosaved) game.
- Sell all your heatsinks
- Save game and go back to the ini file
- Search for heatsinks, replace with 22,000
- Save file
- Launch game and enjoy all the money you want
(Also note that a LOT of the things in the ini file can grant you similar if not the same results as the trainer. From changing your starting mechs to changing what your drop ship starts with. Always make a copy of your ini files BEFORE you edit so that you don't totally break the game. A good mech is the campaign black jack, because you can't buy that mech and no other npc will have it. Start with that and edit the crap out of it in the mech.ini file)