You cannot have the anti-cheat active while cheating.
Why this works: Ricochet requires an online handshake. Offline mode disables the active scanning modules.
If none of the above works, the game’s memory protection is too strict. Use this Manual Memory Fix via Cheat Engine (the same method Fling uses).
Note: This is for educational purposes to understand the "fix" logic.
Why use this? Fling’s trainer uses generic AOB (Array of Bytes) scans. A manual fix lets you find the exact memory address for your specific game patch version.
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (BOCW), released in 2020, blends a single-player campaign, the co-op Zombies mode, and competitive multiplayer. A subset of PC players seeks external software called “trainers” — often associated with a well-known creator named “Fling” — to modify the game. The term “fix” typically refers to an updated trainer version that works after a game patch. This essay examines why players look for such tools, the technical and ethical problems they pose, and safer alternatives.
Even if you are playing only the campaign, the Ricochet anti-cheat driver runs in the background. If the trainer tries to write memory (e.g., "Set Health to 9999"), Ricochet flags it. The "fix" here involves isolating the trainer from the anti-cheat.
For PC gamers looking to experiment with the single-player campaign or Zombies mode in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, FLiNG trainers remain one of the most popular tools for toggling cheats like God Mode, Unlimited Ammo, and No Reload. However, due to the game’s integration with Battle.net and strict anti-cheat systems, getting a trainer to run without crashing the game requires a specific setup "fix."
If you are experiencing immediate crashes or the trainer failing to attach, here is the breakdown on how to fix it.
This report details the functionality, risks, and troubleshooting associated with "Fling" trainers for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (BOCW) on PC. The report addresses the common reasons why trainers malfunction, the "fixes" required to make them operational, and the critical security and anti-cheat implications involving Activision's Ricochet Anti-Cheat system.
If you have downloaded the latest Fling trainer from the official source (MrAntiFun or Fling’s Patreon) and it crashes, beeps but doesn’t work, or freezes your PC, follow this exact sequence.
You cannot have the anti-cheat active while cheating.
Why this works: Ricochet requires an online handshake. Offline mode disables the active scanning modules.
If none of the above works, the game’s memory protection is too strict. Use this Manual Memory Fix via Cheat Engine (the same method Fling uses). call of duty black ops cold war pc trainer fling fix
Note: This is for educational purposes to understand the "fix" logic.
Why use this? Fling’s trainer uses generic AOB (Array of Bytes) scans. A manual fix lets you find the exact memory address for your specific game patch version. You cannot have the anti-cheat active while cheating
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (BOCW), released in 2020, blends a single-player campaign, the co-op Zombies mode, and competitive multiplayer. A subset of PC players seeks external software called “trainers” — often associated with a well-known creator named “Fling” — to modify the game. The term “fix” typically refers to an updated trainer version that works after a game patch. This essay examines why players look for such tools, the technical and ethical problems they pose, and safer alternatives.
Even if you are playing only the campaign, the Ricochet anti-cheat driver runs in the background. If the trainer tries to write memory (e.g., "Set Health to 9999"), Ricochet flags it. The "fix" here involves isolating the trainer from the anti-cheat. Why this works: Ricochet requires an online handshake
For PC gamers looking to experiment with the single-player campaign or Zombies mode in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, FLiNG trainers remain one of the most popular tools for toggling cheats like God Mode, Unlimited Ammo, and No Reload. However, due to the game’s integration with Battle.net and strict anti-cheat systems, getting a trainer to run without crashing the game requires a specific setup "fix."
If you are experiencing immediate crashes or the trainer failing to attach, here is the breakdown on how to fix it.
This report details the functionality, risks, and troubleshooting associated with "Fling" trainers for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (BOCW) on PC. The report addresses the common reasons why trainers malfunction, the "fixes" required to make them operational, and the critical security and anti-cheat implications involving Activision's Ricochet Anti-Cheat system.
If you have downloaded the latest Fling trainer from the official source (MrAntiFun or Fling’s Patreon) and it crashes, beeps but doesn’t work, or freezes your PC, follow this exact sequence.