: Choose the cheats you want to activate. Trainers might offer options like infinite ammo, health, and skill points. Some might require you to press specific keys to activate the cheats during gameplay.
: You don't need a trainer for basic cheats. Press the tilde key ( ~ ) and type tgm for God Mode or player.additem 0000000f [amount] for caps. fallout 3 trainer 1704
| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Trainer says "Game not found" | Your Fallout3.exe is the wrong version. | You likely have the Steam updated version. Use a version patcher to roll back to 1.7. | | Game crashes when pressing F4 | Memory address mismatch. | Run trainer AFTER loading a save, not at the main menu. | | "Infinite Ammo" stops working | You switched DLC zones (e.g., to Mothership Zeta). | Turn the cheat off and on again (press the hotkey twice). | | Windows deletes the file | Microsoft Defender flags it. | Go to Windows Security > Protection History > Allow the file. | : Choose the cheats you want to activate
Fallout 3 has a developer console (accessed with the ~ key). You can type tgm for god mode or player.additem 0000000F 1000 for caps. So, why use a trainer? : You don't need a trainer for basic cheats
The request for a story about "fallout 3 trainer 1704" likely refers to a specific version or build of a game trainer—a third-party program used to enable cheats like infinite health or ammo—compatible with Fallout 3 version 1.7.0.3 (often rounded or misidentified as 1704).