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Old 06-11-2005, 09:02
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Trainers alllow you to.....well cheat! They make the game easier for example give you more money or allowing you to go into god mode so you cannot be killed.
Well put. Basically a trainer (in simple terms) modifies some value at some adress to give some cheat.
So say I'm playing Quake 4 and I'm playing it on the hardest settings, I would be totally f***ked it if wasn't for my trianer. It would give me inf. health, inf. ammo, etc.

It's all very simple (to me that is ). A game loads information into memory, and when you make a trainer I would scan the memory for say the amount of ammo that I had. That would give me an adress (adress is memory hold values). I would then be able to modify or freeze the adress to my likeing.

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P.S. I don't suck that much at Quake 4 that I would need a trainer to play on the hardest setttings, it just makes my life easier.
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