One notable glitch, beloved by speedrunners and chaos merchants, involves the trainer’s “Vehicle Gravity” toggle. Set it to zero, and an armored truck floats gently into the Himalayas like a metallic balloon. Set it to double, and you create a crater.

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.

It is the ultimate expression of the PC gamer’s creed: I bought the hardware. I bought the software. Let me break it however I please. As of late 2023, Windows 11’s security protocols (HVCI, Core Isolation) have made most legacy trainers unstable. The 1.10 trainer now requires you to disable antivirus, run as administrator, and pray to the DirectX gods.

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.

But that’s the point. Trainers aren’t for the player who wants a challenge. They are for the player who wants a sandbox .

However, the same trainer has a dark doppelgänger: the multiplayer cheat. While Far Cry 4 ’s PvP (Rakshasa vs. Golden Path) is long dead, the tools used for the 1.10 trainer were often repurposed for griefing. The same “Super Speed” that makes a solo player laugh makes a co-op partner furious when you finish the outpost before they can fire a shot. Search “Far Cry 4 1.10 trainer” today, and you’ll find a digital fossil record. Forum threads with dead Mega links. YouTube tutorials with comments like “Does this work on the Steam version?” from 2022. A Reddit post from three months ago asking, “The 1.10 trainer crashes my game on Windows 11, any fix?”

And then, the trainer makers went to work. Why does anyone need a trainer for a game that is already power-fantasy incarnate? Far Cry 4 hands you an auto-crossbow, a grappling hook, and a grenade-launching pocket elephant named "Badger" (not his real name). You are already overpowered.

But it still works. Barely. For the few dozen players who refuse to let go, Ajay Ghale still leaps across the himalayan valleys in a single bound. His ammo counter never moves. And Pagan Min, frozen in the dining room of his fortress, waits eternally for a reply that will never come.