MW3 ’s campaign has numerous out-of-bounds areas, hidden dev textures, and abandoned dialogue. Using Super Jump and God Mode, players could bypass kill triggers, walk on untextured void geometry, and discover that Captain Price has a full character model under his coat even when swimming. A small community emerged on YouTube dedicated to "Fling exploration" – using the trainer not to cheat, but to datamine the levels. Part IV: The Red Line – Multiplayer and the VAC Ban This is where the article must be brutally clear: Using the Fling trainer in Modern Warfare 3’s multiplayer or Special Ops survival mode (online) is a fast track to a permanent VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat) ban.
Released in 2011, MW3 concluded the original Modern Warfare saga. But for a subset of PC players, the campaign wasn't just a linear run from New York's destroyed stock exchange to a hotel in Dubai. It was a playground. And the key to that playground was the Fling trainer.
In the annals of PC gaming, few names evoke as much instant recognition—or as much controversy—as Fling . For over a decade, the anonymous developer known as "Fling" has been the ghost in the machine of single-player shooters, releasing trainers for almost every major AAA title. And few games received as potent—or as infamous—a trainer as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 .
Using a trainer disrespects the game designer’s intended challenge curve. MW3 ’s campaign is only 5–6 hours long; a trainer reduces it to a boring, unearned slideshow. You are, in effect, paying $60 to not play the game.