Our Folk Tale Trainer is now available for version 0.5.3.4 and supports STEAM.
Our Folk Tale message board is available to provide feedback on our trainers or cheats.
0x90 posted on Jan 13, 2015 2:56:58 AM - Report post
Run both game and trainer as admin. Make sure you disabled your AV. Make sure you are using the LATEST STEAM version of the game. Make sure your game is 64bit!
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Insatiable posted on Jan 13, 2015 12:56:12 PM - Report post
Yeah, was running as Admin before and shutting off AV (I'm familiar with CH trainers). I also just updated to the 64-bit bdebug version (did not realize that it was an optional Steam download). However, still getting the same "cannot inject code error".
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0x90 posted on Jan 13, 2015 1:00:23 PM - Report post
Okay thanks, I've sent an updated trainer please try out when it has been posted and let me know. The injection problem should have been gone.
//edit: And if you are on any BETA channel of the game please opt out. Stay on the release channel!
[Edited by 0x90, 1/13/2015 1:00:49 PM]
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riotz4466 posted on Feb 04, 2015 1:10:27 AM - Report post
is there going to be a trainer for 0.2.13?
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0x90 posted on Feb 06, 2015 6:27:32 AM - Report post
Current trianer has been tested and still works with latest 64bit version of the game.
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cajuntide posted on Feb 07, 2015 3:21:40 PM - Report post
delete. i'm
[Edited by cajuntide, 2/7/2015 3:32:19 PM]
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skip10 posted on Feb 23, 2015 4:01:57 AM - Report post
been a couple of years since I bought into this game. The current trainer works fine. Hope they finish he game before I get too old to play it.
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Devlah posted on Mar 06, 2015 12:44:15 AM - Report post
As of this writing, the latest version is 0.2.14
The current trainer is for 0.2.12 and seems to be unresponsive when launched. It indicates that the game is running, however, when pressing F1, there is no "Trainer Activated" notification, and it appears the process stops responding.
After experimenting with CoSMOS, I was able to find one resource value (Flour in this case) as a 4 byte value, however it seems that the other values are elusive...