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Stronghold: Crusader v1.2 (+8 Trainer)
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_____________________________________________________________________ Stronghold Crusader Trainer++ Copyright 2002 CoreHouse Productions Welcome to the helpfile of: JopieK's Stronghold Crusader Trainer++ version 1.0 (beta) The trainer enabled you to add at the relevant key press the following resources: A Ale B Bread E Bows C Crossbows J Cheese F Flour K Fruit G Gold H Hops I Iron L Leather Armor M Maces N Meat O Metal Armor P Pitch Q Pikes S Stone R Spears T Swords W Wood U Wheat The trainer allows you to select the ammount of resources that will be added at keypress. B.t.w. the ammount of gold is multiplied bij 50 (so if you selected 10, 500 pieces of gold will be added if you press "G"). Since every given keypress is "eaten" by the trainer that might be annoying now and then. You can always press "Ctrl+F12" to disable/enable all other trainer keys. That's it for now! JopieK Disclaimer: The CoreHouse gang is not allegiable for any mental or physical damage and or game spoiling caused by this product ;) Other Useless info: This trainer was made using Delphi 7 and tested on Windows XP. Special thanx to: * Pyromanny Mc Paines alias MannyAc for extensively testing the trainer... * DiGiStrom for reflecting his annoying comments on gamers... * The University of Twente for providing Stronghold Crusader ;) Greetings to: * Jopie Fisherman No greetings to: * The RSKoeiestal (they call themselves Tribunaal but the "u" is more likely to be an "a") * Mr. A. Verkerk for his pity on himself For more info on the sick CoreHouse productions visit: rsklokhuis.adsl.utwente.nl (only in Dutch at this moment) Greetings by JopieK
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October 3, 2002 - 9:00pm