Battlefield — 1 Trainer Fling 2021
: Allows continuous firing of mounted machine guns and heavy weaponry without cooldown penalties.
Start Battlefield 1 and enter the main menu. Battlefield 1 Trainer Fling
Battlefield 1 , released by DICE and Electronic Arts in 2016, transported players to the brutal theaters of World War I. Renowned for its atmospheric campaign and large-scale multiplayer battles, the game demands strategic thinking, teamwork, and precise gunplay. However, like many popular PC titles, it has a robust community of modders and software developers who create "trainers"—third-party programs designed to modify game memory to grant the player advantages. Among the most recognized names in this niche is "Fling," a developer known for creating trainers for a wide variety of single-player games. This essay explores the functionality, application, and ethical considerations of using the Battlefield 1 trainer developed by Fling. : Allows continuous firing of mounted machine guns
This is the most critical warning. While nothing stops a user from attempting to launch it during multiplayer (Conquest, Operations, Team Deathmatch), doing so is catastrophic. This essay explores the functionality
Keep your Lewis Gun or Gewehr 98 firing indefinitely without the clunky reload animations.