Having just run a short test session myself, I can confirm that this trainer is functioning fine for me. It should be noted that I have the game via EA app directly, and not via steam. The steps I took were to load Aurora, search up the game and choose my platform, in this case the EA one.
1. I hit my start button and typed %appdata% and found the EAC (easy anti cheat) folder and cleared it out (deleted all files) BEFORE loading the game.
2. I disabled my internet.
3. I ignored the warnings from the launcher and loaded the game.
4. I waited for the EAC logo to disappear and the game to load into the menu.
5. I deleted any files created in the already open EAC folder that were created during the game loading, and enabled my internet.
6. I loaded into a new character in story mode, activated the trainer and played the entire prologue without any crashing or issues.
While the process may be different for those using steam (you really should know how to start steam in offline mode), it WILL work should the EAC be bypassed correctly. The same process is usually the same for ANY title with EAC, regardless of platform. Just my 2 cents on the issue being reported. Please note that I did not use any "extra" files as per the instructions, as the EAC bypass method above usually works better for me personally.
I just tried your suggestion Locairin and it has worked.
Many thanks for your help
Having just run a short test session myself, I can confirm that this trainer is functioning fine for me. It should be noted that I have the game via EA app directly, and not via steam. The steps I took were to load Aurora, search up the game and choose my platform, in this case the EA one.
1. I hit my start button and typed %appdata% and found the EAC (easy anti cheat) folder and cleared it out (deleted all files) BEFORE loading the game.
2. I disabled my internet.
3. I ignored the warnings from the launcher and loaded the game.
4. I waited for the EAC logo to disappear and the game to load into the menu.
5. I deleted any files created in the already open EAC folder that were created during the game loading, and enabled my internet.
6. I loaded into a new character in story mode, activated the trainer and played the entire prologue without any crashing or issues.
While the process may be different for those using steam (you really should know how to start steam in offline mode), it WILL work should the EAC be bypassed correctly. The same process is usually the same for ANY title with EAC, regardless of platform. Just my 2 cents on the issue being reported. Please note that I did not use any "extra" files as per the instructions, as the EAC bypass method above usually works better for me personally.
This does not seem to be working any more.
I deleted the EAC folder, disconnected from the internet and put steam in Offline mode.
When trying to launch the game it crashes before the splash screen with the modified exe and after the splash screen with the original exe.