Just a note to say that after exiting the game Uplay shows a admin_console blinking icon in the top right corner of the app.Even after restarting the system it shows the same.Don't know if this is a problem or not.Read a post about a player getting banned when trying to play another Ubisoft game without restarting computer first.
I am not going to try to play any other Uplay game until I am sure it is safe.Thank you for all you guys and gals do for your members.
Reddit says it's an April Fool's joke. Seems like it is. Did you know about it before posting? At first I thought it was a serious error.
Still doesn't work for me. I follow the directions and hit F2 to locate the game. Once done I hit F1 to start and it will try to start it and give me the steam popup. I hit OK and that goes away and then... nothing. The trainer will then say the game can not be located.
Your Uplay does not have the necessary permissions on your computer. Start Uplay independently, login and make sure "remember me" is checked. Also make sure you're running in administrator mode or your Uplay has administrative permissions. Also ignore the admin console **** on Uplay. That's their april fools garbage.
Once you give Uplay proper permissions and click remember me, logout of uplay and start the CH trainer instructions from the beginning.
What I've found works:
Login from steam normally
Shutdown the game, shutdown steam and shutdown Uplay if it's still running.
Start trainer, press F2, find Farcry 5 directory, click OK
Press F1, a prompt to login to steam pops up, enter password and login (unless you already have steam set to remember you then it will auto log you in).
It takes about 3 seconds for the Uplay startup to kick in.
You'll hear Trainer Activated while the game starts up if it was done properly.
Trainer works fine on finding the game and loading all options I have used so far have worked fine e.g. (Unlimited Health, Unlimited Stamina, Unlimited Oxygen, No Recoil, Set Money, Unlimited Perks, Easy Crafting). I have appear to be having an issue with the super stealth I believe. Oh it works in hiding me. But I think its effecting the companion as they appear to not be fighting or killing on command with this on. Anyone else having this issue?
System data.
OS: Win 7
IE: V9
AV: Malwarebytes (set to ignore)
DLP: Steam/UPlay (set to Admin)
CHS: CHM/Trainer (Set to Admin)
Game Location: Non Original (Not C: its on my Games HD F.
**Going to add this here since I spotted a post relating to co-op/mp cheating. Right the trainers may work in them. But CHT do not condone cheating in co-op/mp gaming. What happens out of being caught could be anything from Ban of access to the game. A VAC ban logged against your Steam or the equivalent of whatever Uplay uses. Note these are just guesses on what could happen as with other people on other games. Note you use trainers/cheats/mods on Co-Op/MP at your own risk! You have been warned.
[Edited by ServiusTheBear, 4/1/2018 1:02:10 AM]
You mentioned Stealth hides you. Which is cool but can you tell if it works on animals? I know from a couple other posts it works on the rebels as you implied.
So I have been trying to use this trainer for a while now and from what I see, it's only the Steam users that are having this issue? So are us Steam users screwed? I have completely disabled my firewall, Malwarebytes, and windows defender within the group policy. For some reason I have been able to get the trainer to work twice now (as in last night). I have been trying today and I am now again receiving the errors...
As I just finished typing that sentence I was going to recreate the process I did to get it to work those two times last night, but instead failing to work so you could see the error. And when I went to do it, the game actually launched. I don't know why, but sometimes it works and sometimes it does not launch with the error everyone has been complaining about.
I'm a steam user. I've not had any issues. The chief problem most users have has almost nothing to do with the trainer. The way steam connects to Uplay is a bit of a fart in the wind, so any hitch in the trip can create issues if the permissions aren't all there.
Always give Uplay and Steam the necessary permissions to run under administrator. If you're logging into Uplay *from* steam, save yourself the problems created by steam's attempt at auto logging in from the steam api, by setting Uplay to "remember me" for your login details. Make sure all of your trainers are secured in an exclusion list for whatever anti-virus or windows defender you use.
Ensure you have your C++ and most up to date .net framework installed. If you're not sure whether you do, in the game assets is a folder called "_commonredist" and that contains absolutely necessary files (that normally everyone has in post 2015 systems) for the installation process. Sometimes the installation process detects something on your system and neglects to install these things. You can check your programs list to see if you have them installed upto date.
guys wtf is this on my uplay, don't want to be ban
"admin_console" is an april fools joke.