Num 6 - Expirience Points
If you kill an enemy you'll gain 16x more experience points as normal.
Abouth game The Bureau: XCOM Declassified
The year is 1962, JFK is President and the Cold War has
the nation gripped by fear – but a far more powerful enemy than
communism is threatening America. Known only to a select few, a
top-secret government unit called The Bureau begins investigating and concealing a series of mysterious attacks by an otherworldly enemy. As special agent William Carter,
players call the shots, pull the trigger and lead their squad in a
gripping third-person tactical shooter set within a high-stakes, covert
war to protect humanity. The Bureau's mission is clear – survive, adapt and overcome the enemy threat. The Bureau has been erasing the truth for decades. The time will come for the truth to be revealed.
Welcome to Battlefield 4 Trainer page which offers you the full feature game trainer at no cost. Battlefield 4 Trainer supports all operating systems.
Trainer is tested for safety and as such does not affect the gameplay in
any way. No crashes, glitches or freezes.
This trainer works on both retail / steam versions and skidrow / razor cracked versions of the game. Battlefield 4 game trainer comes with some helpful cheats to come along with in this entertaining first person shooting game.
This is a useful cheat fort Battlefield 4 that
will allow you to receive some feature's like: super health infinite
ammo, infinite grenades and no reload in-game cheats that will be of
help.
This trainer is for the 1.0 version of the game!
NOTE:
Some antivirus and antispyware programs flag the
trainer as being infected/malware, although the
application is perfectly safe and does not pose a threat
to your system. This is called a 'false
positive'. The term false positive is used when antivirus
software wrongly classifies an innocuous ( inoffensive )
file as a virus. The incorrect detection may be due to
heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in a
database. [Similar problems can occur with antitrojan or
antispyware software.
Activate the trainer by pressing F1 at main menu
See below for hotkeys and cheats
Numpad 1 : Unlimited Health
Numpad 2: Unlimited Ammo
Numpad 3 : No Reload
Numpad 4: One Hit Kill
Numpad 5 : No Recoil
Numpad 6: Auto Aim
Numpad 7 : Zoom in
Numpad 8: Super Score
Numpad 9 : Save Position – Teleport
Numpad 0 : Load Position
Battlefield 4 Trainer supports all operating systems and does not crash the game. All hotkeys are customizable.
Infinite Health
Infinite Money
Infinite Ammo
No Reload
Full Execute Meter
Super Accuracy
No Recoil
Freeze Enemies
Two Hit Kills
Save Location
Teleport
Undo Teleportation
Disable All
About Game: Summary:Unleash
the force of the most lethal agent to ever exist. You are Sam Fisher,
and you've been granted the ultimate license to protect innocents
against an array of global terror attacks known as Blacklist - the
freedom to use limitless power, to bend or break virtually every law,
and to rise to the level of
the world's most lethal operative. If you are successful, the President
of the United States will deny your existence. If you fail, millions
will likely face their deaths.
About Trainer: 10.000 Crystals
10.000 Vespine
No Unit Limit
Unlimited Credits
Instant Build Units
Instant Build
Instant Health Units
Unlimited Units
Unlimited
No Cooldown
Reveal Complete Map
Max Protoss Research
Max Zerg Research
Set Mission Timer to
Decrease Mission
Increase Mission
Enable ''Lost Viking''
Unlimited Lifes
Unlimited Bombs
Get 99.999.999
About Game:
The StarCraft II Trilogy is Blizzard Entertainment's
follow up to one of the most popular strategy games of all time. The
games return to a galaxy in turmoil, giving the player control of one of
the three original races: the Terran in Wings of Liberty and the Protoss or the Zerg, in the Legacy of the Void and Heart of the Swarm expansions, respectively. The first chapter, Wings of Liberty,
includes the single player campaign for the Terran faction, consisting
of roughly 30 missions. All three races are available for multiplayer,
however. Wings of Liberty was released alongside Battle.net 2.0, an updated version of Blizzard's online system. Blizzard has revealed that the Heart of the Swarm expansion will require the base Wings of Liberty game.
The story takes place roughly four years after the events of StarCraft: Brood War
and finds the Koprulu Sector, an area of the galaxy colonized by Terran
and Protoss alike, conquered almost completely by the ravenous Zerg
hordes.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty - Cinematic Trailer
In the next open-world installment of Saints Row, Deep Silver
Volition continues the story of the Third Street Saints by elevating
their status to the highest level – the leaders of the free world. In
Saints Row IV, the head honcho of the Saints has been elected to the
Presidency of the United States. But the Saints are just getting
started. Now the larger-than-life insanity of the Saints series gets a
new twist with a catastrophic alien invasion, and the aliens have
transported the Saints to a bizarro-Steelport simulation. Wield
gargantuan superpowers and fight to free humanity from alien granddaddy
Zinyak's mental grasp. Escape the simulation that's trapped the Saints
crew, or die trying.
Saints Row IV lets players delve into an arsenal of alien weaponry and
technology that will turn each Saint into an ultimate entity of
destruction. Utilize out-of-this-world superpowers to fight all the way
to the top. With intensified action and enhanced customization, players
can use their newfound superpowers and leap over buildings, outrun the
fastest sports cars, or send enemies flying with telekinesis in the
greatest, most insane installment of Saints Row yet. Save the world,
Saints Style.
Bioshock Infinite v1.4 Plus 21 Trainer (Tested and Working)
Trainer Options Hotkeys
F1-Super Health
This will keep you alive and well.
F2-Infinite Sheild
This will keep your shield at max-always.
F3-Infinite Salt/Power
Keeps you filld up with salt/power at all times.
F4-Add Money
Each press will add around 1000 coins,each time youve pressed the key remember to enter the inventory pause menu to see the results,repeat the process for adding more.
F5-Add Lockpicks
Each Press will add around 10 lockpicks,each time youve pressed the key remember to enter the inventory pause menu to see the results,repeat the process for adding more.
F6-Infinite Ammo
This will grant you an infinite amount of ammo to use.
F7-No Reload
This removes the need to reload your weapons.
F8-Super Accuracy
This will increase your your weapons accuracy.
F9-Super Speed
This will increase your speed.
Let's you run and sprint much faster.
F10-Super Jump-Lite
This will increase your jump hight.
Let's you jump abit higher.
F11-Super Jump Boosted
This will increase your jump hight more.
Let's you jump much much higher.
F12-No Fall Damage
This will remove the impact upon falling.
So make sure to enable this before you use any of the super jump options above!
No Toggle,only enables!
End Key-Bullet Time
Slow down everything bullets/explosions.
Del/Delete Key-No Clip Mode
Use it to bypass areas/doors that are locked etc,but remember to use with care as it may cause you to fall righ thue the floor in some causes,so just use it when needed.
Page Up/prior Key-One Hit Kill
Let's you take out the bad guys very easly.
Page Down/Next Key-Mini Enemies
Enemies will turn small
Number 5-Freeze Time
Everything in the game will stop moving except for you,however your weapons do not work like ussual thought,so keep that in mind.
Number 6-Lock Players
Lock's the player at the current locaton,addesd to make "The Transporter" option more usefull that it may already be :)
Number 7-The Transporter
Turns the vigor abillty of "Possession" intro a warp option,use with care and make sure to store a backup location with the teleporter before just incase you should go way off and have fun!
Insert Key-Super Stealth
Enemies can not see you,unless you are very close up infront of them shooting,if you have not yet been discovered by any enemies,they wont see or notice you are there unless you use any weapons ofcourse,in such case just toggle the option back off and then on again.
Make sure to not overuse it as it may hinder the game from progressing like normal.
Teleporter: Number 8-Store Location Number 9-Teleport Number 0-Undo Teleportation
NOTE: Have fun and enjoy!
EXTRA INFO
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Make sure to disable any firewall you might have running and disable or add the trainer to your av's exception list,Av's ussualy have an exception list soo please add the trainer to that list for it to work properly,incase you dont want to disable the av completely.
Also make sure to disable windows UAC Controller completely whilest running the trainer,or try running the trainer as administrator.
A visit to an island that's not on the map takes a turn for the worst in Far Cry 3, the craziest shooter you'll play this or any other year!
Far Cry 3 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC turns paradise on its head. Set on a beautiful jungle island, freedom is on the horizon but there are enemies round every corner, and even the jungle seems to conspire against you. This is an immersive, open-world experience with visuals so stunning you can almost feel the heat of the sun and the cool breeze as it blows.
The third in the Far Cry series, Far Cry 3 boasts a huge map, offering a huge variety of gameplay experiences from rocket launchers and gunfights down a zip-line, to throwing knives, snapping necks and fighting wild animals. Plus there's a unique multiplayer campaign that demands improvisation and rewards teamwork.
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There are a few things I'm certain of in life: Darkspawn must die, dragons must die, and, from a technical perspective, Dragon Age II
is the best game in BioWare's fantasy role-playing franchise. The
gameplay, user interfaces, and conversation system have all been
modified to the point where the game is much more functional and fun
than before. Yet despite all these improvements, there are still some
issues with the story and setting in the sequel.
To kick things off, the plot is told through a framed narrative,
much like the movie The Princess Bride. It's known that your character,
Hawke -- a male or female human mage, rogue, or warrior -- will
eventually become the Champion of Kirkwall. It's also clear that the
world is on the cusp of war, and the Chantry, the main religious faction
in the Dragon Age universe, is coming apart at the seams. What isn't
known is your amount of involvement in the chaos, and why a Chantry
seeker named Cassandra is interrogating a former friend of yours, a
dwarf named Varric. It turns out that your part in this play is major,
and you'll figure it out as you go along.
Dragon Age 2 v1.03.Trainer TUTORIAL
Varric dutifully recites the tale from start to finish, complemented
by stunning water-color cutscenes to add an interesting visual element
to the dwarf's clever storytelling. It's easy to forget that what you're
doing is technically in the past, so it's fun to discover Varric's
embellishments when they pop up, such as Bethany's giant rack at the
start of the game, which later goes down to a normal size.
Most role-playing games depict a prevailing evil presence that only
your hero can defeat after an epic journey across the world. You can
imagine my surprise, then, when Dragon Age II
threw most of those ideas out the window and instead opted to document
the political struggles of the city of Kirkwall. It's a gutsy move to
say the least – this is a 30-hour game and most of it is spent in and
around the city looking at similar architecture. I appreciate that there
are distinct parts of Kirkwall like Hightown (a bright, clean spot for
nobles to hang out) and Darktown (a dingy, underground area), but
there's so much to explore in the Dragon Age universe that it's rather
puzzling to set an entire adventure in just one area.
I thought the narrative style was to allow for branching storylines,
but aside from a few impactful choices, it's actually fairly linear,
which is disappointing. Another problem is that the ending is a
cliffhanger, which makes it feel more like a prologue rather than a
standalone title. The plot is very entertaining though and chockfull of
crazy moments that will make you go "OMG" and "WTF." Occasional slow
spots can make what you're doing feel pointless, but the ending makes it
clear that Hawke's time in Kirkwall is incredibly important to the
Dragon Age canon.
Although Origins featured a silent Hero of Ferelden, Dragon Age II
offers a fully-voiced Champion. I prefer chatty main characters, so
I'm pleased that Hawke was given a voice in the sequel. Talking to folks
will cause a wheel of dialogue options to appear that looks similar to
what BioWare uses in Mass Effect. The difference is that Dragon Age II sports icons that help guide your decision making.
Hawke can be aggressive, peaceful, sarcastic, romantic etc., but there
are almost too many varying icons to represent all the different
feelings you can express. Who would assume that a purple gem would mean
charming? If you don't check out the manual, you may get confused by odd
choices like that. A nice addition is that Hawke will spout off
different one-liners in cutscenes that you have no control over
depending on your conversation tendencies. It's a cool feature, as it
really makes your character seem like a unique individual.
One of the best things about Dragon Age is stopping and listening to
what your companions have to say. That remains true in the sequel,
where the background chatter between party members is often hilarious
and sometimes heartwarming. It adds authenticity to their personalities
despite their occasionally stiff movements. Assembling a team isn't a
light decision in Dragon Age II as your companions aren't just there to
aid you in battle. They can also partake in conversations, opening up
new dialogue options. Anders might be able to tell if someone is
possessed by peeking into the Fade (the spirit realm), Varric can
sweet-talk you out of sticky situations, and Aveline can threaten like
nobody's business when the terms are right.
Three rogues walk into a bar and...kill everyone.
The Verdict
Every modification to the gameplay and structure of Dragon Age II
is a clear improvement over the previous game. The combat is more
responsive and bloody, you don’t need to fight the inventory system
anymore, and conversations are more engaging thanks to the adapted Mass
Effect wheel. There are downsides though; the semi-linear story and
repetitive environments have a negative effect on what is otherwise a
great role-playing game. Despite these complaints, Dragon Age II is a game I’m eager to replay.