the trainer is looking for install information for STEAM version of the game which lists the install location of the game. Nothing else
If you have a legit install of the steam version (not CPY or some warez version), then the trainer attempts to go to the registry and read that install location.
I have no suggestions. It works on multiple computers tested here
best,
Cal
Does the new updated trainer still needs us to "manually" turn-off the internet connection? ... or does the trainer itself will do the jobs, whatever is required to be offline, for us?
The PDF instruction didn't say about "this step" needs to be taken or not.
what do i do if the trainer cannot find the game its on another disk
the trainer is using the standard UPLAY and/or STEAM registry entries to locate the install directory of the game.
It shouldn't matter WHERE you place the trainer or WHERE the game is installed as long as you are using legitimate steam or uplay to install it. The uninstall data in the registry holds the location to all legitimately installed games. If you are using some other 'version' then likely the trainer won't work
best,
Cal
what do i do if the trainer cannot find the game its on another disk
the trainer is using the standard UPLAY and/or STEAM registry entries to locate the install directory of the game.
It shouldn't matter WHERE you place the trainer or WHERE the game is installed as long as you are using legitimate steam or uplay to install it. The uninstall data in the registry holds the location to all legitimately installed games. If you are using some other 'version' then likely the trainer won't work
best,
Cal
Hello,
I don't wanna be a joy breaker but the trainer doesn't works... at least for me. Maybe I'm missing something. I've an error messsage that Windows can't find 'GRW.exe'. I have a legit Steam version (c:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\Steamapps\Common\Widlands\GRW.exe). Sincerely I don't know what did wrong or what I am missing.
what do i do if the trainer cannot find the game its on another disk
the trainer is using the standard UPLAY and/or STEAM registry entries to locate the install directory of the game.
It shouldn't matter WHERE you place the trainer or WHERE the game is installed as long as you are using legitimate steam or uplay to install it. The uninstall data in the registry holds the location to all legitimately installed games. If you are using some other 'version' then likely the trainer won't work
best,
Cal
Hello,
I don't wanna be a joy breaker but the trainer doesn't works... at least for me. Maybe I'm missing something. I've an error messsage that Windows can't find 'GRW.exe'. I have a legit Steam version (c:\Program Files(x86)\Steam\Steamapps\Common\Widlands\GRW.exe). Sincerely I don't know what did wrong or what I am missing.
Read the PDF that came with it, it will explain how to run it.