Then you have something already mapped to those keys. Probably a multimedia keyboard or something.
Nope I have the same problem too. If I press F1-F6 outside of the game I hear the "activated" "de-activated" until I press F3 - then I lose control of the first 6 "F" Keys until I press F7 which seems to reset them. In the game however they do not work at all. Strange thing is though, I did get them working once until I hit F3 and from that point on the trainer seems to have stopped working. I've disabled everything possible in the way of running processes etc but still no go. Other games which use F1-F6 trainer keys work fine too I might add....
It's funny you say that, yet you joined a forum that is all about cheating in video games!
To be honest, some of the races are ridiculously hard. Especially when you get into the group A races against the computer. The computer can do hair pin turns at like 200/mph. Which is BS if you ask me. How can you compete against a computer that doesn't slide out of control on hair pin turns at 200/mph. I almost punched my fist through the monitor in the tour of the island race against the computer. I was miles and miles ahead of the other computer players without cheating, and I slide out control once on a turn and BAM the computer out of no where passes me by. Yet I was at least 2000/km away from him... like I said BS. I'd love the see a real McLaren F1 take a hair pin turn at 200/mpg without crashing....
Also a lot of us don't have a lot of time to invest playing the game via job, family (kids), so trainers/cheats help to finish the game at a faster pace,
[Edited by no_pulse, 8/27/2007 2:37:54 AM]
I'd have to agree with the person your replying to. Cheating is for single player games. TDU was billed very vehemetly as a Massive Multi player game. This trainer, like the one before it, has rendered many aspects of this game useless. The leader boards and Drive-In races, for example, are meaningless now that any 10 year old can log in and place a 0'0"13 time in a 100 mile race; or post a 400mph max in any car they please.
It has tainted the community frankly, and to stand up for something such as cheating against real people is just strange.
As far as your claim on the AI, well, it's horribly exaggerated. They routinely over break for corners making their actions often times appear crippled. And I don't really think I need to refute the "200mph hair pins" as that is simply not true. I'm not trying to debate skill lever here, but to say that this game is difficult beyond reprise, well that's just being lazy.
The leader boards, especially, are their to reward individuals who race well and overcome adversity, not those who's skill ends at "well it's to hard for me, guess I better cheat."
P.S.You were 2000 k/m ahead in the tour of the island? Thats funny, cause that race is only 189 k/m long.