I'm kind of confused by something.
I was playing with Always Drop Loot on as a test on a throw away character and then turned the option off. I closed the trainer and the game fully and went off to do something else. When I went back to the game later to just play legitimately I found that for whatever reason Always Drop Loot seemed to be on no matter what. It won't turn off at all. Even restarting the game, opening the trainer to enable/disable the cheat, even redownloading the game won't return the drop rate back to normal.
Is there any way to turn this option off for good or is my game just ****ed at this point?
[Edited by PhoenixOfOrion, 4/21/2016 8:31:57 AM]
the trainer does not permanently change your game code... so I have no clue what to tell you here. The trainer is writing to game code at run time, in memory, not to anything that is on the harddrive.
best,
Cal
I'm kind of confused by something.
I was playing with Always Drop Loot on as a test on a throw away character and then turned the option off. I closed the trainer and the game fully and went off to do something else. When I went back to the game later to just play legitimately I found that for whatever reason Always Drop Loot seemed to be on no matter what. It won't turn off at all. Even restarting the game, opening the trainer to enable/disable the cheat, even redownloading the game won't return the drop rate back to normal.
Is there any way to turn this option off for good or is my game just ****ed at this point?
[Edited by PhoenixOfOrion, 4/21/2016 8:31:57 AM]
the trainer does not permanently change your game code... so I have no clue what to tell you here. The trainer is writing to game code at run time, in memory, not to anything that is on the harddrive.
best,
Cal
although I feel what you are doing is "doubling" the item discovery in real time it may be that somehow he changed his luck stats through the firekeeper or maybe any stats in general and somehow the item discovery rate saved itself.