I used the trainer and was wondering about something...
It's not so much about me using a trainer during a co-op game (Cause that would be stupid), I'm wondering about what happens if I use a character (Which I souped up with the trainer) and use it in a co-op game (With no trainer enabled)? Would I get some sort of VAC ban on my game, would it detect what I did to make my character stronger and ban me?
I'm not saying I am going to do that, just a hypothesis of mine.
I don't need the trainer just used the editor too max all my skills health ammo shields
and get at it
as far as solo or co-op have not had any problems with vac
get the infinity pistol and build it up
one hit kills on bosses and there you go-- plus no reload on it
have fun
It's called having to make 200 trainers a month for broken ass games that patch every day with a staff of 3 people. Now if you and everyone else would like to pay about $500/month for membership then we can hire a huge team of programmers to make every option imaginable for every game and DLC that comes out.
In the meantime, how about you enjoy the +60 options in one of the *42* trainers and editors that we have released for this game alone. Which, obviously, we don't care about.
Other than some of the hyperbole, I think you hit a lot of nails on the head.
Some of those options have never worked properly for me. I think part of the problem stems from assuming that what had worked for BL1 was going to work for BL2 without any tweaking. Therefore, I don't use all of the options.
It's called having to make 200 trainers a month for broken ass games that patch every day with a staff of 3 people. Now if you and everyone else would like to pay about $500/month for membership then we can hire a huge team of programmers to make every option imaginable for every game and DLC that comes out.
In the meantime, how about you enjoy the +60 options in one of the *42* trainers and editors that we have released for this game alone. Which, obviously, we don't care about.
Other than some of the hyperbole, I think you hit a lot of nails on the head.
Some of those options have never worked properly for me. I think part of the problem stems from assuming that what had worked for BL1 was going to work for BL2 without any tweaking. Therefore, I don't use all of the options.
All the options have been working great for me.
It's called having to make 200 trainers a month for broken ass games that patch every day with a staff of 3 people. Now if you and everyone else would like to pay about $500/month for membership then we can hire a huge team of programmers to make every option imaginable for every game and DLC that comes out.
In the meantime, how about you enjoy the +60 options in one of the *42* trainers and editors that we have released for this game alone. Which, obviously, we don't care about.
Other than some of the hyperbole, I think you hit a lot of nails on the head.
Some of those options have never worked properly for me. I think part of the problem stems from assuming that what had worked for BL1 was going to work for BL2 without any tweaking. Therefore, I don't use all of the options.
All the options have been working great for me.
Congrats. Your style of play, or setup, may be different from mine.
It's called having to make 200 trainers a month for broken ass games that patch every day with a staff of 3 people. Now if you and everyone else would like to pay about $500/month for membership then we can hire a huge team of programmers to make every option imaginable for every game and DLC that comes out.
In the meantime, how about you enjoy the +60 options in one of the *42* trainers and editors that we have released for this game alone. Which, obviously, we don't care about.
I say do it: bump your rates.
I'm not sure $500/month is within the means of most of your customers but I'd certainly be willing to pay more than I'm paying now, especially if it lets you hire another dev or two to keep ahead of the endless patch flood.
I know that for everything else, I pay more now than I used to pay when first joined cheat happens; it seems completely reasonable that I should be paying more for your product as well.
As much as we all appreciate all your work, I think paying a few bucks more would be an excellent way to show that appreciation.