Hit Windows+R type in "cmd" without quotes. In the opening window type in "dotnet --version" to see your installed .NET Core version. It should be at 2.1 or higher. If not go to www.dot.net and download the latest .NET Core runtime
Thanks a million. trainer now works properly with ,NET 2.2.
The only option that DOES NOT WORK is Unlimited AP's.
All the rest is perfect.
Any ideas why Unlimited AP does not work?
Happy Holidays to all!
ran trainer
ran game
F1 at main menu
loaded save
walked up to enemy and punched them
starts fight
toggled on AP option
activated
can move about unlimited
tested working here
best,
Cal
Hit Windows+R type in "cmd" without quotes. In the opening window type in "dotnet --version" to see your installed .NET Core version. It should be at 2.1 or higher. If not go to www.dot.net and download the latest .NET Core runtime
Thanks 0x90. Seems you need to have the .NET SDK installed to run dotnet commands from the command line.
Installed SDK, checked and latest version is installed - 2.2.101.
Ran trainer, same error.
Most recent Trainer error message attached.
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Not SDK, Runtime Link
//edit: Ok you are right, for this specific command SDK is required. However to run the trainer you need the RUNTIME. To verify use the command "dotnet --info" which prints out all installed runtimes.
I've just tried the trainer myself on a brand new Windows 7 64bit computer by just installing the 2.2 runtime.
[Edited by 0x90, 12/27/2018 4:06:11 PM]
As mentioned earlier, the latest runtime had been installed yet the error reported being unable to locate 2.0.0.0. I only installed the SDK after you directed me to run the dotnet --version command.
Running win 10 Home 15063.1418. No, I don't follow MS update schedule, I let others take that risk.
dotnet --info output image attahced, trainer error identical, output image will be in next comment.