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What is a Trainer?
A trainer is a type of software that users can run alongside a game to enable cheat codes or modify the game's behavior. Trainers can provide advantages such as unlimited health, ammo, or in-game currency, among other features.
The Risks: Why You Might Think Twice
While FLiNG is a safe developer (his trainers are virus-free), The Crew 2 is not a safe game to cheat in. Full.Access.The Crew 2 Trainer-FLiNG
- The BattleEye Ban Wave: Ubisoft deploys BattleEye anti-cheat. Unlike older games, The Crew 2 has a delayed ban system. You might cheat for two weeks, think you are safe, and then receive a permanent ban on a Tuesday morning.
- Shadow Banning: Sometimes, Ubisoft does not ban you but places you in a "cheater pool." You can still play, but you will never see another real player in PvP or the Summit leaderboards.
- Progression Wipe: For using "Full Access" to obtain unreleased vehicles, Ubisoft has been known to not ban the account but simply reset the player’s garage to zero—a fate worse than a ban.
3. Freeze AI Opponents
A classic but effective cheat. This feature freezes all computer-controlled racers in their tracks, letting you casually cruise to a first-place finish. It is particularly useful for difficult Ace-difficulty events. What is a Trainer
⚠️ Important Notes & Risks
- Online bans: The Crew 2 uses Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC). Running this trainer while connected to live servers may trigger a suspension.
- Recommendation: Use only offline or disconnect from the internet/Ubi servers before activating.
- Save file corruption: Rare, but possible with extreme cheats (super speed out of bounds). Back up your save.
- Updates: The Crew 2 often patches. An outdated trainer will crash or not work. Check FLiNG’s site for version matching.
- Antivirus: Some AVs flag trainers as “hacktool” – this is a false positive. Add an exception if needed.