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I can't believe this. While looking for Crimson Skies (PC Game) No CD patch (enabling me to play without the CD, so my precious is saved for all eternity...) I found a Chessmaster 9K trainer.

Trainers are for helping people with the game, using exploits and hacks to get money, cheats, money and all in game.

What can you do with a Chessmaster 9000 trainer, anyway?

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Originally posted by D43M0N
I can't believe this. While looking for Crimson Skies (PC Game) No CD patch (enabling me to play without the CD, so my precious is saved for all eternity...) I found a Chessmaster 9K trainer.

Trainers are for helping people with the game, using exploits and hacks to get money, cheats, money and all in game.

What can you do with a Chessmaster 9000 trainer, anyway?
Perhaps in this context 'trainer' means just that, something which helps you with the game, rather than what it has come to mean in computer games. Though I suppose getting 'hints' from a computer is cheating if you're playing properly. Is Chessmaster 9000 playable over the internet?

I think the word 'trainer' is ironic: I mean, it sort of makes sense in an RPG context, where you can say you are 'training' your character, but if you want to train yourself in the game, ie get better at playing it, cheats really aren't going to help you. Where I do find cheat programs useful are for experimental purposes - say you're designing a mission in some game, but you want to mess around and test everything. Then it might be useful to have a 'god mode' cheat so you don't die while doing this.

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Maybe, but most games have a cheat to get a God MOde in them, usually by bringing up the game console (say, in Quake 3 and Unreal Tournament 2K3, by pressing ~) or, for some games, it is possible to have to edit the regestry files (The Thing) or change a .ini file (Deus Ex) and then do something in game. TRainers are just easier to do, because they are programs that are already have the code changed.
But sometimes, they also add malicous bits of code to hack into your computer.