Downloaded the latest version of the trainer so I can play the game during the free weekend of 16-20 June 2022.
However I can't seem to get the trainer to open on my Win 11 machine (Assassins Creed Odyssey works fine) is there any guides as to why Origins doesn't want to play nice?
do you have the anti-virus exclusions set?
[Edited by cybertan, 6/16/2022 7:02:30 AM]
It appears it was flagging as Behavior:Win32/Execution.A!m which was Severe Microsoft has made changes to Windows Security in Windows 11 in which you have literally no time to "allow" the trainer software through as we know it is a false positive.
Does anyone know how to make Windows Security actually give time so we can "allow" these false positives through when running?
put the trainers in a folder and then set the folder as an exclusion
It appears it was flagging as Behavior:Win32/Execution.A!m which was Severe Microsoft has made changes to Windows Security in Windows 11 in which you have literally no time to "allow" the trainer software through as we know it is a false positive.
Does anyone know how to make Windows Security actually give time so we can "allow" these false positives through when running?
put the trainers in a folder and then set the folder as an exclusion
I have the exemption folders already setup on my system, but it is when I go running them is when the Behavior:Win32/Execution.A!m occurs, also I have been having lots of crashes today (2nd day of free play weekend), has anyone else reported this issue?
In AC Odyssey, I have no issue running God/Stealth/Damage/Special/Duration w/ Easy Craft but I feel in AC Origins it doesn't like me much.
[Edited by bpaterson, 6/17/2022 10:07:18 PM]