The standard. Your character (Leon, Chris, Jake, or Ada) will never enter the "dying" state. Even on "No Hope" difficulty, you can stand in front of a Napad or Ustanak without fear. Note: This does not prevent instant-kill QTEs (Quick Time Events) or falling off cliffs.
Most trainers ignore this, but FLiNG includes it. Slow Motion allows you to land perfect counters (the "Agent Hunt" style) or appreciate the game's particle effects. Combined with One-Hit Kills, it feels like The Matrix. Resident.Evil.6.v1.0.Plus.9.Trainer-FLiNG Update Fix
Resident Evil 6’s skill system requires grinding "Skill Points" to buy abilities like "Lock-On" or "Defense 3." The grind is tedious. Hitting F5 gives you 9,999,999 Skill Points. You can buy every skill in the game in under 30 seconds. The standard
Before we dissect the update, let's respect the creator. FLiNG is a household name in the PC trainer scene. Unlike generic memory scanners, FLiNG produces standalone trainers known for their clean UI, precise hotkey registration, and—most importantly—game version matching. Note: This does not prevent instant-kill QTEs (Quick
The Resident.Evil.6.v1.0.Plus.9.Trainer-FLiNG was the gold standard upon the game’s initial release. It offered nine core cheats, ranging from infinite health to super speed. However, like many games, Resident Evil 6 received minor patches, DLC compatibility updates, and Windows OS changes (e.g., Windows 10/11 updates) that broke older trainers.
This led to the creation of the Update Fix.
This toggles a movement speed multiplier. Want to zoom through the hallways of Tall Oaks Cathedral or dodge missiles in Eastern Europe? Super Speed turns Resident Evil 6 into a blur.