I just discovered by accident with the trainer for GTA5 that in trainers with the new layout the game will always show as "not found" until you activate the game ingame with F1, so it lead me to think that the trainer was not working.
Now I know it
[Edited by elsocker, 4/22/2015 3:39:34 AM]
the layout also says repeatably
"press F1 to activate the trainer" on the same status tab.
[Edited by Caliber, 4/22/2015 7:04:08 AM]
I just discovered by accident with the trainer for GTA5 that in trainers with the new layout the game will always show as "not found" until you activate the game ingame with F1, so it lead me to think that the trainer was not working.
Now I know it
[Edited by elsocker, 4/22/2015 3:39:34 AM]
the layout also says repeatably
"press F1 to activate the trainer" on the same status tab.
[Edited by Caliber, 4/22/2015 7:04:08 AM]
Yes but the issue was not the activation of the trainer with F1 but the fact that the trainer doesn't detect the game if the game is running before it gets activated showing the correspondent message (as it is the case of some trainers) which led me to the wrong conclusion.
But it no matters, the trainer works perfectly and it was my wrong conclusion due to the new Game detection message in the new layout so all ok
I'm getting the "trainer cannot find game" voiceover when pressing F1, I've tried running both the game and Trainer as admin, but without success. Checked Task manager to see if ACC.exe was running which it is and still the "trainer cannot find game". Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Addition:- After double checking my AV it appears that the Trainer is being blocked, I did what I normally do to with the AV to allow the trainer to work, but to no avail. Does this trainer work differently to most of the others?
[Edited by GeneralMartock, 6/4/2015 3:06:59 PM]
not really. the problem is that antivirus has heuristic scan searches that tag certain code in programs as possibly viral (i.e. false positives). almost all antivirus programs either 1) brute stop programs based on code that it deems to be suspicious, even harmless programs or 2) uses a database to identify actual viruses.
there is no antivirus software that stops a new virus release. because it hasn't been identified yet. all they can try to do it block thousands of programs in hopes that it might catch a real virus and block it by chance. it's very annoying.
best,
cal