Yes I know that my concern is will the latest prey 2017 standalone trainer for steam/gog/gamepass be converted to aurora or ignored since it technically has a latest aurora trainer even if said trainer only works for epic games?
Let us get through the most recent trainers first and then we MAY go back and look at old titles like PREY 2017 that have a perfectly fine working trainer for your platform, you simply want us to spend a whole day updating it to Aurora in the possibly event that you might use it one day.
Since you're planning on converting all the latest trainers for all games to aurora how does this work for multiple platform trainers? where one platform may be the latest but it can't work for any other platforms, PREY (2017) being a prime example, it has aurora trainer for epic version as it was made post aurora but it can ONLY work for epic games version, steam version trainer is different and still standalone, will that never be converted as its not latest?
I found the epic Aurora trainer worked for another user fairly recently using Steam. (And personally found it working less than 48 hours ago.... Give it a try?)
P.S I only had time to test a few options not all but everyone I tested worked for me
[Edited by Sniper, 7/26/2022 6:16:01 AM]
Yes I know that my concern is will the latest prey 2017 standalone trainer for steam/gog/gamepass be converted to aurora or ignored since it technically has a latest aurora trainer even if said trainer only works for epic games?
Let us get through the most recent trainers first and then we MAY go back and look at old titles like PREY 2017 that have a perfectly fine working trainer for your platform, you simply want us to spend a whole day updating it to Aurora in the possibly event that you might use it one day.
I'm simply going by your statements that all would be but different platform trainers should be considered separate and then fall under it but okay.