Resident Evil Resistance Trainer Fling
Resident Evil Resistance was free-to-play on PC for owners of RE3, but its progression system was brutal.
In PC gaming, a trainer is a software application that runs in the background alongside a game. It reads the game’s memory to modify specific values (health, ammo, time, etc.) in real-time. Unlike mods, trainers do not alter the game’s core files; they inject temporary changes into the active process.
Fling is the pseudonym of one of the most prolific and respected trainer developers in the PC gaming scene. Associated with Cheat Happens, Fling is known for producing stable, virus-free, and feature-rich trainers for hundreds of games—from AAA RPGs to niche multiplayer titles. The "Resident Evil Resistance Trainer Fling" is his specific build for this title, renowned for its reliability during the game’s active lifecycle. resident evil resistance trainer fling
This is where the blog gets controversial.
I’ve seen players argue that any trainer use is immoral. And I agree—to a point. Dropping into a public match with Infinite Flashbang Grenades as Valerie while teleporting around is toxic. You’re not playing the game; you’re deleting it for four other people. Resident Evil Resistance was free-to-play on PC for
However, using Fling’s trainer for solo grinding or private lobbies is a different story. The game is essentially abandoned by Capcom. Queue times are 10+ minutes. New players face insurmountable odds.
I used the trainer to unlock all of Spencer’s skills. I played 3 public matches with a legit build afterward. I didn’t hurt anyone. I just saved myself 40 hours of repetitive loss screens. Without EAC, the trainer functions 100%
Here’s the honest truth. Since Resident Evil Resistance is a "bonus mode" tied to the RE3 executable, its anti-cheat (Namco’s DRM) is weak. Fling’s trainer works flawlessly if you disable EAC (Easy Anti-Cheat). How?
Without EAC, the trainer functions 100%. The only downside? You cannot join public lobbies without EAC enabled. So the trainer literally forces you into private or solo play. That’s a good thing.