Good {morning/evening}
I'm running W3 patch 1.08 so I downloaded the latest trainer. Since I have the GOG version, I dropped the trainer .exe in the game folder, C:\GOG Games\The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\x64. The trainer thinks I have the Steam version and says the game is not found.
Did I miss something? Is that not the correct folder? thanks.
I had the same problem (1.08 patch under Windows 10).
I found I had to run the game under the same user account that the trainer was running under. I run the trainer as 'administrator' then do the same with the witcher3.exe process from Explorer and the trainer then detects the game and works fine.
If I run the trainer as 'administrator' but the game under my normal user account, the trainer just won't play ball (which hasn't happened to me in the past, but this is the first game I've tried to play on Windows 10).
I have all my CH trainers stored in a separate Cheathappens folder I created.
I am running Windows 10 Home ed. (that free upgrade thingy)
TW 3 is running 1.08, and I do not even have to run the trainer as Administrator for the trainer to work as intended and to it's full
I have only once experienced a trainer not working to it's full extent (Mass Effect 3) in witch I got around it using console commands along with the trainer, as only a few of the trainer options worked.
I always start the trainer and let it finish loading and do it's authentication thing, BEFORE doing anything else .. start game,fiddle with browser,close any music player or anything.
The trainer always works fine for my part, and as mentioned above, only ever experienced 1 single issue (besides from not reading trainer instructions properly )
[Edited by fluesmaekkeren, 8/12/2015 3:56:41 AM]
If the trainer doesn't require elevation, I suspect you're either running with UAC disabled or logging in with an Administrative account.
I always run under a non-elevated / limited user account and elevate when I need to. I'm guessing it's this specific set of environmental conditions which is causing the trainer to not see the game running.
I have all my CH trainers stored in a separate Cheathappens folder I created.
I am running Windows 10 Home ed. (that free upgrade thingy)
TW 3 is running 1.08, and I do not even have to run the trainer as Administrator for the trainer to work as intended and to it's full
I have only once experienced a trainer not working to it's full extent (Mass Effect 3) in witch I got around it using console commands along with the trainer, as only a few of the trainer options worked.
I always start the trainer and let it finish loading and do it's authentication thing, BEFORE doing anything else .. start game,fiddle with browser,close any music player or anything.
The trainer always works fine for my part, and as mentioned above, only ever experienced 1 single issue (besides from not reading trainer instructions properly )
[Edited by fluesmaekkeren, 8/12/2015 3:56:41 AM]
If the trainer doesn't require elevation, I suspect you're either running with UAC disabled or logging in with an Administrative account.
I always run under a non-elevated / limited user account and elevate when I need to. I'm guessing it's this specific set of environmental conditions which is causing the trainer to not see the game running.
I have a strange bunch of behavior with 1.08 and the latest trainer.
First off, I'm running Win7 x64. I'm using a Microsoft Xbox 360 controller for PC.
When I run the trainer under both admin and not, after I activate it (F1) and continue my game, the game comes up with all the meshes broken, the local area not populated, and a lot of weird movement and positioning with each controller key I press.
Does any of this sound familiar?
Thanks
[Edited by Mrod23, 8/12/2015 11:26:17 PM]