Darksiders — 3 Trainer Fling Patched

The core issue traces back to December 2019. THQ Nordic and Gunfire Games released a controversial update—Patch 1.11 (or the “Keepers of the Void” DLC integration patch on consoles, but a significant backend overhaul on PC).

While players expected new content, what they got was a silent change to the game’s executable encryption. Let’s break down exactly what broke the trainer: darksiders 3 trainer fling patched

Trainers work by injecting code into your game's memory, which antivirus software often flags as malicious (Trojan/Heuristic). The core issue traces back to December 2019

Before diagnosing the “patched” problem, we need to understand the source. Fling (often associated with the community forum FLiNG Trainers and the larger Wemod platform) is not your average cheat engine table. Before diagnosing the “patched” problem, we need to

Fling trainers are standalone executables that hook into a game’s memory to alter specific values:

Unlike generic cheat engines that might crash Darksiders III due to its proprietary “Apex” engine (modified Unreal Engine 4), Fling’s trainer was crafted specifically for each game version. For Darksiders III, this meant a stable, menu-driven overlay that worked perfectly from version 1.0 to 1.2.

So why is it suddenly “patched”?