Every Ubisoft game I have in Steam is also available in Uplay. So don't you guys all have Far Cry 5 in Uplay? Just uninstall the Steam version and install in Uplay.
The 1st version of this trainer worked perfectly for me, and the 2nd version works fine too.
I'm using Uplay and the default C Drive installation directory.
Most people that do lots of gaming don't have their Steam installed on their root drive.
Plus, we shouldn't have to jump through those kind of hoops.
You are using a cheat program in a game that was made not to be cheated, guess what, this involves hoop jumping, not jumping through hoops is called playing the game normally the way developers intended it to be played.
Every Ubisoft game I have in Steam is also available in Uplay. So don't you guys all have Far Cry 5 in Uplay? Just uninstall the Steam version and install in Uplay.
The 1st version of this trainer worked perfectly for me, and the 2nd version works fine too.
I'm using Uplay and the default C Drive installation directory.
Most people that do lots of gaming don't have their Steam installed on their root drive.
Plus, we shouldn't have to jump through those kind of hoops.
Jump through hoops? CH jumped through ridiculous hoops to make this trainer happen, and all we have to do is use Uplay and a relatively straightforward installation directory to make it work.
Uplay has come a long way since its horror days. It looks alright, offers faster download speeds than Steam from my experience (12MB/s compared 10MB/s) and does normal stuff like auto updating. What more do you really need? It won't affect co-op with friends because you both are using Uplay accounts to find each other anyway.