His instructions are pretty vague. Is this for the steam version? Ubisoft version? I followed them the best I could, but still can't hook CE.
Why would it matter which version this is for? I said YOUR FAR CRY 5 FOLDER. There's only one such folder with those files in..
Alright, cool. Well when I looked at the folder mentioned (in the steam apps I assume), I didn't find any of the files you mentioned to rename. So, I just slapped the files you instructed to place in the proper folders, and got nothing. So maybe you could be a bit more detailed in your instruction? Not trying to be a dick here man, just asking for some help.
^ Could you kindly tell me how is it that you can run FarCry5.exe if you don't have it in your folder? We have a Discord channel. Hop in and have TeamViewer available so I can follow what you're doing.
^ Could you kindly tell me how is it that you can run FarCry5.exe if you don't have it in your folder? We have a Discord channel. Hop in and have TeamViewer available so I can follow what you're doing.
Could you just please tell me the file path? Could probably figure it out myself then.
His instructions are pretty vague. Is this for the steam version? Ubisoft version? I followed them the best I could, but still can't hook CE.
Why would it matter which version this is for? I said YOUR FAR CRY 5 FOLDER. There's only one such folder with those files in..
Alright, cool. Well when I looked at the folder mentioned (in the steam apps I assume), I didn't find any of the files you mentioned to rename. So, I just slapped the files you instructed to place in the proper folders, and got nothing. So maybe you could be a bit more detailed in your instruction? Not trying to be a dick here man, just asking for some help.
Go into to the Far Cry 5 folder. My folder is located here "D:\Games\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\FarCry5". For easier finding via Steam just right click on Far Cry 5 in your library and click properties, then click local files and then click browse local files. Probably the easiest way to find the game folder on Steam. In there is a "bin" folder. In the "bin" folder is also the EasyAntiCheat folder. Place the files there according to SunBeam's instructions. I made a backup of my whole Far Cry 5 folder just in case the game get's updated and the exploit patched. I understand why you misunderstood his instructions but i solved it by just going into the Far Cry 5 root folder and searching for the .dll files he mentioned that's how i figured it out.
^ Could you kindly tell me how is it that you can run FarCry5.exe if you don't have it in your folder? We have a Discord channel. Hop in and have TeamViewer available so I can follow what you're doing.
Discord should have screen sharing baked into it as of now. Except for needing remote control, there shouldn't be a need for TeamViewer. I could be wrong however and this feature may be regional or something.
Why would it matter which version this is for? I said YOUR FAR CRY 5 FOLDER. There's only one such folder with those files in..
Alright, cool. Well when I looked at the folder mentioned (in the steam apps I assume), I didn't find any of the files you mentioned to rename. So, I just slapped the files you instructed to place in the proper folders, and got nothing. So maybe you could be a bit more detailed in your instruction? Not trying to be a dick here man, just asking for some help.
Go into to the Far Cry 5 folder. My folder is located here "D:\Games\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\FarCry5". For easier finding via Steam just right click on Far Cry 5 in your library and click properties, then click local files and then click browse local files. Probably the easiest way to find the game folder on Steam. In there is a "bin" folder. In the "bin" folder is also the EasyAntiCheat folder. Place the files there according to SunBeam's instructions. I made a backup of my whole Far Cry 5 folder just in case the game get's updated and the exploit patched. I understand why you misunderstood his instructions but i solved it by just going into the Far Cry 5 root folder and searching for the .dll files he mentioned that's how i figured it out.
Thank you for the proper instructions. I appreciate it. Thank you sunbeam for working on this.