Legit copy, my computer is fine. I have over 30 hours logged and it suddenly stops working and the games anti cheat kicked on. It froze all my people in place and made them cold and starving. Not sure what the deal was. It just ends the game. It gave me the fatal error a few times. Now it just quits out as soon as I press F1.
I am very sure it is the Mr.AntiFun. I have used his trainers for a long time. This is the first issue I have had. I am going to try to reinstall the game in a bit. I get done working around 10 am. Thank you for the response.
Very odd, I used the MAF trainer with zero issue but experienced the crash you talked about whilst using the Stingerr version of the trainer. There was an app update released as well so this may be a bug from that as well Do let me know if the re-install works!
Hi, I am also having the same error. Whenever the trainer is started, (either the Aug 25 version or Aug 7 version) the game starts up, and dumps about 4-5 seconds into the loading screen with the error:
The Morass of the Banished is a third level biome that is exclusive to the Bad Seed DLC. The King banished people from the castle and village to this place. They made their homes high in the trees, safe from the ticks that live in the murky waters. But even so, a sacrifice is needed to guarantee true safety.
The leprous, diseased, and poor were sent away out of sight of the King and higher esteemed citizens of the kingdom. Having found themselves with no home in an extremely hostile environment, the Banished became wild and savage, using violence to survive the horrors of the Morass.
The Morass of the Banished contains 5 scrolls, including 2 Power Scrolls (with a third available in a guaranteed cursed chest), and 2 Dual-Stat Scrolls, which cannot spawn in areas requiring the use of runes to access. On (2+ BSC) there is a bonus Power scroll. When 3 BSC are active, this biome has 2 guaranteed Scroll Fragments, and when 4/5 BSC are active, this biome has 4 guaranteed Scroll Fragments.
The blueprint for the Smoke Bomb, the Blowgun, and Rhythm n' Bouzouki are exclusively found in the Morass as they are looted from the Banished, Blowgunners, and Giant Ticks respectively. Furthermore, the Banished's Outfit, Blowgunner's Outfit and Tick Trainer's Outfit are looted from them respectively.
The table below lists which enemies are present in the Morass of the Banished on each difficulty level and which blueprints each may drop. When applicable, the minimum difficulty level for blueprint acquisition is specified.
If the player has a Mushroom Boi! equipped, it is possible to sacrifice them to the altar. If one chooses to do so, Mama Tick will not spawn in the Nest, and the Mushroom Boi will be permanently removed from the inventory, as well as granting the Pact with the Devil achievement if it has not already been unlocked. Doing so will result in some unique dialogue.
If the player has a Mushroom Boi! equipped, it is possible to sacrifice them to the altar. If one chooses to do so, Mama Tick will not spawn in the Nest, and the Mushroom Boi will be permanently removed from the inventory, as well as granting the "Pact with the Devil" achievement if it has not already been unlocked. Doing so will result in some unique dialogue.
Outer Dimension is a location that the player gets teleported to during a post-game mission which requires the players to defeat all banished trainers. These trainers are of the top-tiers, supreme type of trainers such as villain team leaders or game developers.
Drain was born in Tampa, Florida and lived in nearby Bradenton until age five, when she moved to Olathe, Kansas, with her father, Steve, who enrolled in a graduate program at the University of Kansas.[3]
Steve Drain first came into contact with Westboro while working on a documentary critical of the church. He eventually became a fervent convert, and his entire family followed him into the church.[4] Lauren Drain was a member from 2001 until 2007, when she was excommunicated for questioning church doctrine and unauthorized contact with a Connecticut man seeking to learn more about the church.[5][6] Following her excommunication, she briefly lived on her own in Topeka, but was haunted by reminders of her banishment from the church and her family, eventually deciding to move to Connecticut.[7] Her parents, two sisters, and brother remained members of the church and cut all ties with her.[8] However, sometime in 2020, her parents and two younger siblings were also excommunicated for unknown reasons.[9] Drain claimed in a YouTube video released in 2023 that she and her family had re-established their relationship.[10]
Drain graduated from Washburn University in 2007 with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing.[12] She worked as a registered nurse for nine years before becoming a full-time personal trainer and fitness model.
Drain wrote the book titled Banished: Surviving My Years in the Westboro Baptist Church, co-authored by Lisa Pulitzer which describes her experiences in the Westboro Baptist Church and her ultimate expulsion from the church.[14] It has been on the New York Best Sellers list in the eBook category as of March 30, 2013.[15]
Drain has been married to David Kagan since August 2013. As of 2013 she lives in Connecticut.[5][17] She identifies as a Christian.[18] In 2019, Drain and her husband announced that they were expecting a baby, and Drain gave birth to a child later that year.[19]
Alas, Greg Anderson is going to have to return to his day job of not talking about former client Barry Bonds' steroid use, or lack thereof, now that he's been banished from coaching his 11-year-old son's youth baseball team in Burlingame, Calif.
Anderson, who has coached for years, was told of the prohibition after a parent complained about the convicted steroid dealer's participation. League president Mike Brunicardi says there were no complaints until this season. ...
The background check may well turn up Anderson's felony conviction for distributing steroids, though perhaps not the three weeks he served in jail for contempt of court after refusing to testify against Bonds during his perjury trial. Bonds was convicted of obstruction of justice despite Anderson's silence.
Then again, most background checks concentrate on finding out whether a coach has been convicted of a sex crime, so there's no worry that the coach is going to, say, follow a kid into the bathroom and do something unspeakable. Though given Anderson's steroid conviction, you might worry for different reasons if he followed a kid into the bathroom.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco Giants' former head trainer testified Tuesday that Barry Bonds added significant muscle mass in 1999 and that he recommended the slugger's personal trainers be banished from the team's facilities the following year.
Conte said he suggested to general manager Brian Sabean and manager Dusty Baker at spring training in 2000 that Bonds' trainers, Greg Anderson and Harvey Shields, should be barred from the Giants' training room and clubhouse.
Conte said that Sabean told Conte to evict the trainers himself. Conte testified that Sabean remained silent when he asked the general manager to back him if Bonds complained. Conte testified that he understood from Sabean's silence that he didn't have the general manager's backing and he dropped the subject.
Giambi said he paid Anderson a total of about $10,000 for several shipments of steroids known as "the clear" and "the cream" designed to evade detection starting in late 2002 and through the beginning of the 2003 baseball season. Syringes and a calendar detailing when he should take the substances were included in the first shipment, Giambi testified.
During cross-examination, Bonds attorney Cris Arguedas read Giambi's 2003 grand jury testimony when he testified that Anderson had told him "the clear and the cream had steroid-like effects without being a steroid."
Neither Giambi provided direct testimony about Bonds. Instead, prosecutors hope to use their testimony -- and that of other players -- to show that Anderson was a well-known steroids dealer. Anderson is in jail for refusing to testify at the trial.
The Giambi brothers were joined by former Bonds teammate Marvin Benard as the first athletes called to testify at trial but several other athletes are expected to testify about their relationship with Anderson this week.
The two witnesses, Barry Sample, chief science officer of Quest Diagnostics, the company that analyzed Bonds' urine, and Dale Kennedy, who collected the sample, were necessary to establish that Bonds' samples were handled properly and can be used as evidence.
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