This opens the window, where you will customize the look and functionality of your standalone app. Step 3: Customize Your Trainer
After finalizing the design and verifying that the target process name is correct (so the trainer attaches automatically): Click the button. Choose a save location and name for your .exe file.
: Launch your game and attach Cheat Engine by clicking the computer icon and selecting the game process.
: Right-click each cheat in your address list, select Set/Change hotkeys , and assign a key (e.g., Num 1 for Infinite Health). These hotkeys are what the final trainer will use to activate the cheats.
: Ensure all scripts and pointers are working correctly and the game hasn't crashed before proceeding. Step 2: Open the Trainer Generator
The generator provides several options to make your trainer user-friendly:
: Most older games use 32-bit, while modern ones require 64-bit; ensure you select the version that matches your game.
This opens the window, where you will customize the look and functionality of your standalone app. Step 3: Customize Your Trainer
After finalizing the design and verifying that the target process name is correct (so the trainer attaches automatically): Click the button. Choose a save location and name for your .exe file.
: Launch your game and attach Cheat Engine by clicking the computer icon and selecting the game process.
: Right-click each cheat in your address list, select Set/Change hotkeys , and assign a key (e.g., Num 1 for Infinite Health). These hotkeys are what the final trainer will use to activate the cheats.
: Ensure all scripts and pointers are working correctly and the game hasn't crashed before proceeding. Step 2: Open the Trainer Generator
The generator provides several options to make your trainer user-friendly:
: Most older games use 32-bit, while modern ones require 64-bit; ensure you select the version that matches your game.