hello Fling Team, the trainer works BUT some of the option does not work like the RAPID Fire option. please advise. i did follow the instructions and tried to install dinput8.dll. I was able to finally pick the RAPID FIRE option but the game freezes once i hit the fire button.
So the RE community seems to have a trend of disliking piracy. So far the RE 6 and RE 4 UHD trainers, the main and only way to character swap and do most things, have it set up so the trainer will either crash your game or simply not work if your copy of the game isn't from steam. This has also happened with RE 4 Remake with the RE framework crashing your game if you boot it using a pirated copy. My question is if anyone has information on how you could find files, .dll files that can help bypass the crack check, like the EMPRESS fix for the RE framework did. I have been looking and all i could find were deleted posts about someone finding the solution on the RE forum but it being quickly deleted due to their strict no piracy policy. I hope Re remake won't have an issue with this since fixes are coming out fast but i would love to be able to play RE 4 UHD using the mods
EDIT: It seems i have managed to find a fix for it, it anyone is interested, let me know as it's a bit of a drag to write out all out but the core issue was the mod author of the trainer giving a faulty re4 tweaks mod that would not work with the trainer
Yes, I am using the Steam store version. The icon next to creator takes me to this discussion forum. And the drop down under version just indicates that I am using the July 9, 2020 version and that there are no trainers available for that version, unfortunately.
I literally cant do anything in the game if the trainer is even turned on. I have tried every fix and the older versions of the trainer and some will let me get slightly further but they all crash as soon as a I shoot a barrel or any other object or monster. please update.
Thanks a thousand million for this trainer, thank you hopefully add another equal for the new resident evil 3 remake when it comes out.
another thing friend you would not have a trainer for the resident evil revelations 2. I have the latest version 5.0 of steam I would like to have invincible for game history mode for the 2 players and I also need to have everything unlocked in the menu of options in story mode challenges that there are 127 I would like to have them all. I only got 123 and it took years to get them and there is no way. I would like to have a trainer for this game and have 127 unlocks in options unlocked, please thanks.
Very good, I also need a trainer for revelations 2 to be invincible for campaign mode with the 2 players and I also lack challenges in story mode to unlock that there are 127 challenges in options. I found out if this guy could reach out to a trainer for revelations 2 please.
The trainer lacks credibility. If she truly had an emergency out of town, why wouldn't she just call Carolina and ask her (or a friend) to come pick up the dog? Or just make arrangements with a boarding facility in the Bay Area/close by? Instead, this woman drives the dog 5 hours (10 hours round trip) away to a friend's house? Nope, that doesn't make logical sense. And then she decides to trick the family by bringing ANOTHER dog to them in the hopes they would be duped into thinking that was their dog? Nope nope nope. Very shady story. The trainer should just come clean and tell the real story so she can give this family some peace and closure.
What a heartbreaking story. I think the dog was dognapped and sold for financial gain. This story doesn't make any sense which leads me to believe the trainer is an inexperienced thief. If you hire a trainer, hire a certified dog trainer. It lessens the chances of something like this happening. Or train your dog yourself if you have a valuable dog. Wherever Scott is, I hope he's okay.
The so-called trainer's name is Josie Ragland. Why would you leave the name off? What if there are other victims out there? I found one person that used her and her dog came back smelling of urine and having no training. Please if anyone has used this person step forward.
I feel deeply for Scott's owner, but I have to play devil's advocate here. Who in their right mind entrusts their beloved dog to a complete stranger based on review ratings on a website? I know a couple whose one year old French Bulldog drowned at a ritzy doggie daycare because the attendants put him in the pool for large dogs then walked away. My friends had plenty of money, so instead of leaving their dog in their safe upscale home they dropped their dog off even though they were only going to be gone a few hours.
Long ago I left my own dogs at a concrete boarding kennel (for the price of a motel room at the time) and when I picked them up a week later my one very sensitive dog wasn't just glad to see me, she was emotionally traumatized. NEVER AGAIN.
In spite of my disbelief in the naivete of people like Scott's owner, I emailed the Palo Alto PD and questioned what kind of law enforcement agency they were for not pressing charges against the trainer. I encourage all of you who really care about Scott and the entire obscene situation to do the same.
Having someone else train your dog is a bad idea regardless of how trustworthy the trainer seems. Here are big reasons why...
1) As in this case, you can't trust the trainer not to steal your dog when their interest in dogs is tied in with profit (I'll never forget the petsitter I once called who became hostile and humiliated me when I politely asked her rates).
2) You can't trust anyone's emotional self-restraint around your dog when you're not there to witness a behavioral problem in the dog triggering a behavioral problem in the trainer. Keep in mind the proper training of dogs is a challenging art form, and any trainer who hasn't mastered it is going to get frustrated and angry by their own lack of progress and blame it on the dog instead of themselves. Scary thought for a vulnerable loved one you've left in a trainer's care, especially considering that virtually all dog trainers are demanding, dominant personality types.
3) By not training your dog yourself, you're missing a great opportunity to bond further with your dog (think boot camp buddy) and save yourself a significant sum of money in the process.
4) Dog's brains are hyper-specific (see 'Animais In Translation' by Temple Grandin), so that training done by a different person likely won't transfer to your own commands, at least not for long. Your dog has become used to your being lax with their discipline, so why would they respond to your commands in the same way they responded to the commands of a very different, more forceful stranger's? (Ever witnessed one parent or teacher or supervisor being obeyed while the other one is ignored or rebelled against?).
My current dog is very independent yet he always listens to me. Did I train that into him? Not directly, no. He's learned to respond to me so well because I shower love on him while making it clear in natural, positive ways that I'm the Dad. Not the drill sergeant...the Dad. I trained MYSELF to be a more loving, independent and confident owner.
Carolina I urge you to hire an attorney to
sue the trainer and the company who provided you with an unthical trainer in this case Ragland. This is a heartbreaking story. Scott, your dog, is a family member now somewhere unknown. In the law Replevin is the procedure where you by legal means get your property returned to you. In this case your dog. My concern is the police alone will not be able to solve this case. Find an experienced lawyer right away.
So much of this story makes little sense. Is Ragland based here or Humboldt County? If here, why didn't she just call the dog owner to arrange an earlier return instead of taking the dog to a distant dog sitter? If the trainer had the dog's welfare in mind, Bruchilari should have been contacted when the alleged emergency occurred. Also, how can Ragland claim that the issue is between Bruchilari and the 3rd party dog sitter? Is there a written contract that essentially transfers ownership rights from the owner to the trainer for the time that the dog is in the trainer's care? Is this trainer/sitter duo still operating?
I completely agree with Allison's comments. This sad story is shady with a capital S. I find it shocking that anyone would perform such a heartless scam on the owner (parent) of a beloved pet, and I hope the perpetrator of this outrageous and cruel injustice is located and spends a long time in prison because of her misdeeds. Society needs to be protected from the incompetent and/or evil vultures among us.
I believe the dog was sold. 15 states have dognapping laws, and California is one of them. There are 10 purebred breeds that are sold for profit, and German Shepherds are one of these breeds. When Pit bulls are sold, they're sold for fighting purposes.
Suing the trainer makes sense, but will she get any money out of her? If the trainer had any money, would she be selling dogs illegally?
Where did Raglund get the other dog is a good question. Is someone else missing a dog, or did the dog belong to someone who might have Scott.
Since Scott was wearing an Apple Air Tag, the tracking information map should be accessed to see where the tag has been. The tag could have been removed prior to the trainer passing Scott off to someone else, but it might have some good information logged.
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