yeah im guessing they just forgot to update it since they have close to 200,000 games with trainers so their schedule is probably clogged up, hopefully they see this and ask FLiNG to update it for the latest season of Infinite @MLGENIE @Ravenfyre
This trainer requires the game to be launched with EasyAntiCheat disabled. To disable EasyAntiCheat launch the game through Steam and select Play Halo: MCC Anti-Cheat Disabled. Once the game has loaded, alt-tab and click play in WeMod.
There is a part during the campaign of Halo Reach that has you fly a ship, the cheats simply do not work during that part of the mission and if you die, it bugs out the unlimited health cheat. Will we be getting any updates on that?
Trainer - Sheep's Halo PC Trainer Engine +9
Also known as Outcast's Trainer in some sites.For this tutorial, you will need:- Sheep's Trainer
- Halo PC, ver. 1.0. *Fresh Install*This trainer requires Halo PC 1.0!!Which means, if you installed Halo and patched the latest update to play online, this trainer will NOT work with that version! Never fear, you can install Halo twice so that you can keep one installation updated, and the other as 1.0.Here is how you install the game twice:
1) Move currently installed folder anywhere else on your hard drive. This will fool the CD into thinking the game has not been installed yet.
Ex: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Halo -> C:\Halo.2) Run the Halo PC cd. Select install and set a new directory.
Ex: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\HaloTrainer3) Now move the first folder back to its original location.
Ex: C:\Halo -> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\HaloThere is another way to do this (in case you mess up the previous method):
1) Uninstall Halo.
2) Reinstall Halo in any directory. Ex: C:\Program Files\Halo
3) Copy the entire Halo folder.
4) Paste it in a new directory. Ex: C:\Program Files\HaloTrainer
5) Now you have two fresh installations of Halo. Go ahead and update one, but not the other.I have been told that the second method works, if it doesn't, all death threats should be directed at BOLL. You will have to create short cut icons for the second installation yourself, since it was not actually installed.The CheatsHere is a shot of the trainer.Calm down Louis. These are Sheep, not Goats.There are multiple trainers out there for Halo PC, and most of them do the same thing. Infinite ammo, Infinite health, etc. There is one, however, that stands tall above them all. Outcast's HPC trainer rocks, period. Here is a list of features it has.1 - Infinite Health/Shields
2 - Infinite Ammo
3 - No Weapon Overheating
4 - Infinite Flashlight
5 - Infinite Camoflauge
6 - One Shot Kill
7 - Vertical Limits Ammo (puts any object you shoot at 1km into the air.)
8 - Chaos Sight On (enemies fight each other, same with marines.)
9 - Chaos Sight Off
K - Freeze Universe (Freezes all objects and characters in the game, except you.)
L - Unfreeze Universe (Unfreezes all objects.)Installing the Trainer1) Simply unload all contents into the main Halo folder. In my case, it would be: C:\Program Files\HaloTrainer.
2) Open trainer.exe from the main folder.
3) Select Halo: Combat Evolved.
4) Run game.
5) In the game, you'd press the keys that are assigned to the specific cheats to activate them.
6) Have fun! :)TroubleshootingIf the trainer is not working, chances are your shortcut icons got messed up and you updated the 1.0 into the latest version.
- Goto the folder where your Halo PC 1.0 is supposed to be.
- Right click on Halo.exe
- Goto Version Tab.
- If the version is anything other than 1.0, it means you've updated it by mistake.
- Reinstall to get it back to version 1.0.[/Trainer Tutorial] Message Index
This is a zip I made of the Halo 2 trainers I have on my HDD. There should be 11, including a cool one meant for 3rd person view and such. I tested the 13+ and it indeed works. I used the 1.5 version of Halo 2 so that Insignia works. There is also an "Xbox Live" trainer... not sure what that's meant for. But if you test the 13+ and it doesn't work, something is up. Update your Halo 2 executable if that is the reason why. It may be.
Do we have to keep Xored installed, if using X4G? It pulls them in the Games list, so I never use the actual app. I know when I set my Trainer directory in X4G options to use Xored, it has been scanning 1200 or so, and then does another scan of the 1330 from Rocky. Where are the first 1200 coming from? Could that be my issue? And after I set my Trainer directory and go to Update Trainer list in the Games tab, it does the same thing, scans 1200, then scans the 1330.
I deleted EVERYTHING Halo 2 related from the TDATA and UDATA folders on the E drive. Then the +13 trainer worked. So I basically have no LDC or Title Updates installed for the game. Just the game as it was when it originally released.
Quick Edit - You might be able to make it work by just deleting the contents in TDATA/4D530064, this will remove any DLC and Title Updates you have installed whilst keeping your save games. However, if your saves were made with the updated version of the game then you might also be forced to delete those from UDATA/4D530064 too. I just deleted everything right away to start with a clean slate.
Halo infinite is the newest title to be announced from the developers at 343 Industries. This upcoming title is the next game in the franchise, right after Halo 5 which was released over 5 years ago. The game will be published under Xbox Game Studios for release with Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X. This will be the sixth game in the main entry of the series and the fourteenth game overall.
Halo Infinite has had a large development cycle, starting in 2015. Word of the developers' progress first came with a showcase posted as part of the 2018 E3 event. The trailer showed off a ton of graphical features and had us all very excited. You can check that out here: =Fmdb-KmlzD8
On the 23rd of July 2020, we got our first look at Halo Infinity gameplay. This event would have previously been held at an E3 event, but due to COVID-19, there was no E3 event. Instead, Microsoft hosted an online Games showcase.
Halo Infinite has received mixed opinion over its open world mechanics. Halo has never taken the Open world route before, so there are people skeptical about whether 343 Industries can pull this off or not.
Taking a look at the brief moment the Open World map was opened in the showcase we can see that the map has some huge potential for various optional objectives, collectables, achievements and replayability.
The area of the map we saw in the showcase was a few hours into the games campaign. Chris Lee, studio head at 343, stated that "What you saw in the demo that we showed, you have this map. There's this huge open section of the ring. As you get to that point in the game, this is several hours into the campaign, then you have the ability to traverse that whole area and explore where you want to go on the ring,".
"That's what we mean by open and explore the different places that you can go to. There's definitely a sense of freedom that you haven't had before [in Halo]. You will get to choose your path there. But we do also want to tell that story, so while you're doing that we want to keep the story moving forward versus like a nonlinear story or something like that."
Creative Director Paul Crocker also stated that "You'll be pulled to some of these locations as well, which you could say is story-based. It's also what the franchise is about. We really are trying to make sure there are things for Chief to do that reinforce the heroism and the hope he brings to humanity and those are pretty strong draws around the world,"
Coupled with this information, it was also announced that the game will be the last of its kind for a long time. It will be a running project with updates and support for the next ten years. It is being treated as less of a single game and more of an evolving one. Microsoft also announced that the multiplayer mode will support up to 120FPS for the Xbox Series X.
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