The file referenced is a "trainer" (a cheat program used to modify game memory) for the real-time strategy game Command & Conquer: Generals Zero Hour . The specific tags indicate it is designed for the version of the game, enables 16 different cheat options , and includes a "Futurex Fix." This fix was specifically engineered to resolve compatibility issues between standard trainers and the popular "Zero Hour Future" mod (often referred to as "FutureX" or simply "Future").
Now, Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour is a real-time strategy game released in 2003 as an expansion pack for the original Generals. It adds new units, countries, and gameplay features. Since it's an older game, the original trainers might not work correctly under modern operating systems, leading to the need for an updated version—possibly the v104 u6 mentioned here. The Futurex Fix is probably a specific patch or update to resolve compatibility issues. The file referenced is a "trainer" (a cheat
Preventing crashes during intense Skirmish or Campaign matches. It adds new units, countries, and gameplay features
FutureX didn't just want to give players "More Money." He wanted to break the laws of physics. The Birth of the "U6" After nights of trial and error, the Trainer 16 (U6 Fix) the Trainer 16 (U6 Fix)