Fling Trainer Game Not Detected -

Solving the "fling trainer game not detected" error is usually a matter of aligning the trainer's execution with the game's specific version and display mode. If you see this error, the trainer cannot hook into the game process to modify its memory. Common Fixes for Game Detection Issues

Run in Windowed or Borderless Mode: Many trainers fail to detect or activate when a game is in exclusive "Full-screen" mode. Try switching to Windowed or Borderless Windowed in your game settings before activating the trainer.

Launch Order Matters: Close both the game and trainer. Launch the game first and let it reach the main menu or actual gameplay, then [Alt+Tab] out and launch the trainer as an administrator.

Version Mismatch: Trainers are built for specific game versions. If your game recently updated on Steam or Epic, the trainer's addresses may no longer match. Check the Official FLiNG Trainer Site for the latest update or consider using WeMod , which often provides auto-updating versions of these trainers.

Antivirus Interference: Security software often flags trainers as "false positives" because they modify other processes. Add an exclusion for the trainer's folder or temporarily disable your antivirus to see if it restores detection. Platform-Specific Troubleshooting Raft Trainer - FLiNG Trainer - PC Game Cheats and Mods fling trainer game not detected


5.3 Game-Specific Save Editors or Memory Tools

For RPGs (Cyberpunk 2077, Baldur’s Gate 3), save editors are often superior to live trainers. They modify the save file outside the game, so detection is irrelevant.

The Golden Rule: Order of Operations

If you’ve tried all the above and it still says "Game not detected," check your launch order. While most modern trainers are flexible, the standard procedure is:

  1. Launch the Game.
  2. Wait until you are in the Main Menu (don't load the save yet).
  3. Alt-Tab out and Launch the Trainer.
  4. Activate the Trainer (usually by pressing F1).
  5. Alt-Tab back into the game and enjoy.

2.4 Disable Conflicting Software

What "Not Detected" Actually Means

At its core, a Fling trainer works by identifying the game’s running process (e.g., Cyberpunk2077.exe, EldenRing.exe) and its memory address space. When the trainer says "game not detected," it means one of three things:

  1. The trainer cannot find a process with the expected name.
  2. The trainer finds a process, but the game’s memory structure has changed (e.g., after an update).
  3. Security or permission layers block the trainer from reading the process list.

It’s rarely magic—it’s a mismatch between what the trainer expects and what Windows provides. Solving the "fling trainer game not detected" error

5.1 Cheat Engine + Official Tables

Cheat Engine (open source) with a game-specific cheat table from the Fearless Revolution forum gives you more control. You manually attach to the process. If Cheat Engine also cannot detect the game, the issue is definitely permission or anti-cheat related.

Step 1: Update Fling Trainer

Ensure you're running the latest version of Fling Trainer. Visit the official website and download the latest version. This may resolve any compatibility issues with your game.

Quick Troubleshooting Checklist

| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1 | Run game + trainer as Admin | | 2 | Verify game version matches trainer | | 3 | Check .exe name in Task Manager | | 4 | Disable antivirus / add exclusion | | 5 | Start trainer after entering gameplay | | 6 | Close overlays (Discord, Steam, etc.) | | 7 | Ensure not using Game Pass (unless trainer explicitly supports it) |

⚠️ Important: Fling trainers are for single-player, offline use only. Using them in online multiplayer games can trigger anti-cheat bans (e.g., EAC, BattlEye). Launch the Game

If none of these work, visit the trainer’s discussion page (e.g., on Nexus Mods or a dedicated forum) – others may have found a specific workaround for your game version.


Why Does This Happen?

Fling Trainers work by reading the specific memory address of a game's executable file (the .exe). The trainer is coded to look for a very specific file name and version. If anything changes, the trainer cannot "see" the game running.

Common causes include: