While official patches for added layers of protection, Cheat Engine remains functional if you bypass the game's Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) system. Users can still access advanced cheats like infinite health, ammo, and currency by using specific bypass techniques or updated community-made trainers. Bypassing the EAC Patch for v1.011
: Rather than relying on pre-made tables, you can still manually search for values (like Resistance Points or Money) within Cheat Engine. This method is "patch-proof" because it finds dynamic addresses specific to your active game session. Alternative Tools
Once you have bypassed EAC, you can typically use a .CT (Cheat Table) file to toggle the following:
The primary hurdle for using Cheat Engine in Far Cry 5 version 1.011 is the EAC system, which may prevent the game from launching or block memory editing if the software is detected.
Before version 1.011, many Cheat Engine tables worked easily. After 1.011, most public tables stopped working because Ubisoft intentionally or unintentionally changed how the game stores critical data.
This patch, deployed to address minor stability issues and seemingly to refresh the anti-tamper mechanisms, broke the vast majority of existing Cheat Engine tables. For those looking to bypass the grind or experiment with the physics engine, v1.011 presents a specific set of hurdles.
While official patches for added layers of protection, Cheat Engine remains functional if you bypass the game's Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) system. Users can still access advanced cheats like infinite health, ammo, and currency by using specific bypass techniques or updated community-made trainers. Bypassing the EAC Patch for v1.011
: Rather than relying on pre-made tables, you can still manually search for values (like Resistance Points or Money) within Cheat Engine. This method is "patch-proof" because it finds dynamic addresses specific to your active game session. Alternative Tools
Once you have bypassed EAC, you can typically use a .CT (Cheat Table) file to toggle the following:
The primary hurdle for using Cheat Engine in Far Cry 5 version 1.011 is the EAC system, which may prevent the game from launching or block memory editing if the software is detected.
Before version 1.011, many Cheat Engine tables worked easily. After 1.011, most public tables stopped working because Ubisoft intentionally or unintentionally changed how the game stores critical data.
This patch, deployed to address minor stability issues and seemingly to refresh the anti-tamper mechanisms, broke the vast majority of existing Cheat Engine tables. For those looking to bypass the grind or experiment with the physics engine, v1.011 presents a specific set of hurdles.