I tried adding the arguement to the Rockstar launcher and it did not work.
Settings - My Installed Games - Grand Theft Auto V - Launch Arguements (-nobattleye)
Did not work.
The argument won't work. You would have to go into the main launcher settings and turn off battleeye.
"trainer Failed"
Sucessfully attached to gta5
Module Engine: Failed checking at CreateToolhelp32Snapshot
health1, script error in line 9: The module name'$process' does not exist!
What are the steps to replicate this issue?
Does your game version match the trainer version?
Are there any special instructions that need to be followed?
if the Instructions say to place a launcher in the game files have you replaced the launcher file?
Are you running Aurora as admin? Not doing that can cause issues for a lot of trainers.
Did you extract Aurora as opposed to just running it?
Have you reinstalled/verified the game files?
Have you restarted your computer before trying the trainer again?
Have you set the anti-virus exclusions for Aurora?
Are you running the newest version of Aurora?
Have you followed the readme instructions?
Are you opening the game from a supported launcher?
Are you running the newest version of the trainer?
Are you playing a beta version of the game?
Are you using mods?
Could you provide a save file?
Are you able to get the error message/issue on a new save?
[Edited by moderator Nook, 11/16/2024 7:52:19 PM]
"trainer Failed"
Sucessfully attached to gta5
Module Engine: Failed checking at CreateToolhelp32Snapshot
health1, script error in line 9: The module name'$process' does not exist!
You missed this step from trainer's instructions:
Notes
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With Title Update 1.69 the developers added BattlEye Anti-Cheat to the game. You must start the game with -nobattleye argument. Right click on the game in steam library, click on 'properties'. Under 'Launch options' add '-nobattleye' into the text field without the quotes