Resident Evil Operation — Raccoon City Pc Trainer 1.2.1803.128 Unlocked

Remember to back up your save files (located in Documents\My Games\REORC ), toggle cheats responsibly, and never bring them into multiplayer lobbies. Q: Will this get me banned on Steam? A: No. Steam only bans for VAC-enabled games. Operation Raccoon City does not use VAC.

Download safely, play smart, and remember: When Raccoon City falls, sometimes it’s more fun to watch it burn with infinite grenades.

Happy hunting, USS operative. Disclaimer: This article is for educational and archival purposes only. Modifying game memory violates the EULA of some games. Use at your own risk. The author does not host or distribute copyrighted trainer files. Remember to back up your save files (located

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is a flawed gem. The atmosphere, soundtrack, and concept are top-tier, but the execution (poor friendly AI, spongey enemies, checkpoint starvation) holds it back. The effectively turns the game into what it should have been: a power fantasy where Umbrella’s elite operatives actually feel elite.

A: Windows security updates sometimes change memory handling. Run trainer + game in Windows 7 compatibility mode. Steam only bans for VAC-enabled games

Even though Operation Raccoon City’s PC multiplayer is largely abandoned, using any trainer in Versus mode or online co-op is cheating. It ruins the experience for others. Furthermore, the game lacks active anti-cheat (no EasyAntiCheat or VAC), but you can still be manually reported on Steam.

Introduction: Revisiting the Raccoon City Outbreak When Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City launched in 2012, it divided the fanbase. Developed by Slant Six Games, this third-person tactical shooter abandoned the series' traditional survival horror roots for squad-based chaos. Set during the grisly events of the Resident Evil 2 and 3 timelines, players took control of an Umbrella Security Service (USS) team tasked with covering up the outbreak—by any means necessary. Happy hunting, USS operative

A: No trainer can unlock achievements directly. However, using one-hit kills and infinite health makes earning every achievement trivial.