The Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 trainer by Fling offers a way to experience the game with additional features. However, always consider the potential risks and respect the gaming community’s guidelines.
While there are many FLiNG Trainers for newer Call of Duty titles, a dedicated FLiNG trainer for the original Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 (2010)
is not currently listed in the official archives of FLiNG Trainer.
Instead of a external trainer, you can use the game's built-in Developer Console to activate similar "cheats" for single-player campaign and zombies modes. How to Enable Console Cheats Call Of Duty Black Ops 1 Trainer Fling
To use cheats without a trainer, you must first enable the console:
Navigate to your game installation folder and open the config.cfg file (found in the players folder) with Notepad.
Search for the line seta monkeytoy "1" and change it to seta monkeytoy "0". Save the file and launch the game. The Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 trainer
Press the tilde (~) key during gameplay to open the console and type your desired command. Popular Console Commands /god: Activates God Mode (Invincibility). /give ammo: Refills all ammunition for current weapons. /noclip: Allows you to fly through walls and the floor. /give all: Grants all weapons and items. /ufo: Enables flight mode.
Guide: How to use console commands in single player after the update.
If you cannot get Fling's trainer to work (perhaps due to a newer Windows 11 update), consider these alternatives: If you cannot get Fling's trainer to work
Some versions of the trainer include a toggle to give the player all four (or more) perks simultaneously: Juggernog, Speed Cola, Quick Revive, and Double Tap.
Black Ops 1 on PC still uses an older version of Treyarch's anti-cheat. While support is minimal, VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) is still active for the Steam version.
What can you actually do with this trainer? Below is the full feature set from the latest version (v1.0 - v1.3, updated 2023).