For the method that works for me,
1) If running already, quit game completely.
2) Disable Antivirus software.
3) Run trainer as administrator.
4) Use F2 to manually find root of game folder
5) Exit UPLAY and Steam
6) Press F1 to activate trainer on primary monitor if you're running multiple monitors.
7) When Steam opens up, should launch UPLAY right after. Did not ask me to confirm in Steam.
8) Don't move anything while game boots.
9) If trainer cannot find game, repeat.
Hope this helps!
I have tried this, I have the uplay version and the uplay window for Farcry 5, where you can click play opens up and then I get the message trainer cannot find game. The install dir is G:\ubi\Far Cry 5
[Edited by lanier67, 3/30/2018 4:09:38 PM]
Yeah, I ran the game initially. Verified cache. Deleted AV, clean install. I'm pretty sure Ubi has some sort of AntiCoSMOS blocking the trainer.
I don't see attachments on threads so I don't know what your error posted is, but it's most likely security software related.
Now it can't find the game and just quits. I'm connected to the correct directory too.
[Edited by HaikenEdge, 3/30/2018 4:06:35 PM]
Then EAC is probably still enabled.
For the method that works for me,
1) If running already, quit game completely.
2) Disable Antivirus software.
3) Run trainer as administrator.
4) Use F2 to manually find root of game folder
5) Exit UPLAY and Steam
6) Press F1 to activate trainer on primary monitor if you're running multiple monitors.
7) When Steam opens up, should launch UPLAY right after. Did not ask me to confirm in Steam.
8) Don't move anything while game boots.
9) If trainer cannot find game, repeat.
Hope this helps!
I have tried this, I have the uplay version and the uplay window for Farcry 5, where you can click play opens up and then I get the message trainer cannot find game. The install dir is G:\ubi\Far Cry 5
[Edited by lanier67, 3/30/2018 4:09:38 PM]
since nothing ever made by Ubisoft to my knowledge had a path starting with driveletterhere:\ubi, I'll assume its one you created. Is this on a portable external usb drive? If so strike one right there.