yes in Steam/steamapps/common/FarCry5/bin/FarCry5.exe does exist. During the period of time before trainer says the message "Trainer cannot find game", and after clicking on popup, it appears within Steam, that the game is running; yet when trainer fails with message, Steam shows no activity. Going to run task manager and see where the disconnects happen.
** FarCry5.exe doesn't ever show up in task manager as running throughout whole process; it does show in Steam window that it is running though.
[Edited by painless2k8, 3/30/2018 10:44:19 AM]
can you close uplay, close steam, restart your computer, then:
launch the game NORMALLY using steam after reboot
select QUIT TO DESKTOP to end the game
Leave Uplay and Steam on, then run the trainer and try again
If you used other people's hacks or files, then there may be residual stuff left over that is making the trainer not work, so integrity check is important in that case.
best,
Cal
Trying this now; after many attempts, seems my install got fubar'd somehow. Did a reboot, tried running game without trainer, wouldn't launch. In steam it looked to be, but uplay never started, and nothing else happened. Had to close/relaunch steam.... after several attempts, verified game integrity within steam... 1 file had to be fixed....
Tried again, now uplay came up with error that EAC not installed....
Rebooted again...
Tried again, game launched properly; closed to desktop from menu....
Launched trainer, did the F2 to put in installation location, said OK to steam popup, game looked to start to launch within steam.... trainer cannot find game message again, trainer closes.
everybody is offline so there is no hope or help or solution today. check back tomorrow morning. and they better have a solution to this dammmm problem.
The CH crew are doing their best with this. They could have passed on this title and they would have been in the right for doing so yet they made a trainer for it and you think they owe you a solution to a problem that Ubisoft has created? That's pretty messed up.
everybody is offline so there is no hope or help or solution today. check back tomorrow morning. and they better have a solution to this dammmm problem.
They better? Get out of here with that bull****, they aren't here to make you happy.
everybody is offline so there is no hope or help or solution today. check back tomorrow morning. and they better have a solution to this dammmm problem.
They better? Get out of here with that bull****, they aren't here to make you happy.
Technically, we are paying for this. So yes, in a way they kind of do have an obligation to keep us satisfied with their product. Otherwise, what are we paying for?