A trainer is not a sign of weakness. It is a sign of ownership. You bought the game. You are not ruining anyone else's experience. You are choosing to turn Resident Evil 4 from a survival horror into an action sandbox.
The question is not "Is it cheating?"
The question is "What kind of experience do you want today?"
TL;DR: Trainers let you break RE4’s resource economy and difficulty scaling. Use them for fun, accessibility, or content creation—but never for your first run. And for God’s sake, don’t use infinite rockets on the Verdugo fight. You’ll rob yourself of the best panic-run of your life.
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If you are downloading a trainer for Resident Evil 4 PC, you need to know which features are worth activating. Here is the "Gold Standard" checklist of options found in top-tier trainers (like WeMod, FLiNG, or Cheat Happens).
You might ask, "Why not just play the game as intended?" There are several legitimate scenarios where a trainer enhances the experience rather than ruining it.