Because Ajay is busy. He’s flying a tuk-tuk off a waterfall. He’s using a trainer. And in the lonely, glitchy silence of his single-player save file, he has finally won. Do you still have a copy of the 1.10 trainer on an old hard drive? We’d love to hear your stories of breaking Kyrat.
Nearly a decade after Ajay Ghale first fired a poorly aimed shot at Pagan Min’s helicopter, a strange artifact still floats through the backwaters of modding forums and CheatHappens archives: the . far cry 4 1.10 trainer
The “1.10” refers to the specific version of Far Cry 4 . When Ubisoft released patch 1.10 in late 2015, it didn’t just fix bugs with the Valley of the Yetis DLC; it quietly broke every existing trainer on the market. Memory addresses shifted. Scripts failed. For a week, the demigods of Kyrat were mortal again. Because Ajay is busy
Byline: R. K. Voss, Features Editor
We talk about the 1.10 trainer because Far Cry 4 is a game of friction—the heavy weapon draw speed, the slow skinning animations, the cooldown on bait throwing. The trainer removes that friction entirely. It offers a glimpse of a version of Kyrat that is less a survival power struggle and more a zen garden of destruction. And in the lonely, glitchy silence of his