Need For Speed Unbound Trainer Fling
The police in Unbound are aggressive. The trainer offers a "Never Wanted" or "Clear Wanted Level" option. Cops will ignore you entirely, or you can instantly remove a heat level with the press of a button.
Why use a trainer in a skill-based racer?
The counter-argument is that the difficulty of Unbound’s A+ tier races is the point of the game. Removing the police and cash entirely turns the game into a sterile driving model, not a racing game. need for speed unbound trainer fling
For the uninitiated, "Fling" (MrAntiFun) is a renowned trainer developer. A trainer is a program that runs alongside your game, injecting code into the memory to alter specific values in real-time.
Unlike complex mods that require file swapping, a Fling trainer is a lightweight executable. You launch Unbound, launch the trainer, press a hotkey (like F1 or Numpad 1), and instantly toggle a cheat on or off. The police in Unbound are aggressive
Modifying game memory on the fly can cause instability. You may experience crashes to the desktop, corrupted save files, or glitches that prevent you from completing races. It is highly recommended to back up your save files before using any trainer.
When speed can be owned at will, its meaning shifts. Speed as challenge becomes speed as style. The counter-argument is that the difficulty of Unbound
Problem: The trainer says "Game not found."
Solution: Ensure your game version matches the trainer version (e.g., Trainer v1.0.5 requires Game Update 1.0.5). Wait for Fling to update after a major patch.
Problem: The game crashes when pressing F1.
Solution: Run the trainer after the game has loaded your save file. Also, disable "Controlled Folder Access" in Windows Security.
Problem: Infinite money works, but the garage doesn't update.
Solution: Toggle the cheat off and on again, or buy a cheap decal to force a save state.