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Brownie435 posted on Dec 31, 2012 10:04:54 AM - Report post
I have seen the tremendous amount of Mods on the PC for this game.
Do they effect the trainer. It has allowed me to reach level 47 which I could never have done by myself.
Any help would be appreciated. I am a Senior and new to all of this. And it was worth the price of membership for this trainer.
I only wish MW3 could be fixed.
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Anton Slavik posted on Dec 31, 2012 10:47:22 AM - Report post
no they dont affect the trainer. the only thing affecting the trainer is if it alters the exe file itself like the outdate large adress aware mod (wich in theory would let it use more the three gig ram)
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ServiusTheBear posted on Jan 26, 2013 3:38:35 PM - Report post
The only type of mod that would affect the trainer is anything that would effect the exe file. These can be from. No cd cracks or exe fixs and the laa. Other mods like complete overhauls which take time to make could possibly effect the exe.
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Tnor posted on Jan 27, 2013 12:37:28 AM - Report post
Be careful of .asi mods.
Those can affect the trainer if the mods serve to be "Trainers" themselves.
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DABhand posted on Jan 27, 2013 12:58:13 AM - Report post
Some mods can affect the game if they are designed to work outside the normality of the Engine, things like Fast running speeds etc will push your PC hardware fully.
Also large mods that are on all the time will affect the performance also, basically due to its size.
Oh and Don't forget some tuts on ASM and defeating DMA