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The only option that a trainer might have that would be useful for a new player is removing the timer. Beyond that, you'll pretty quickly be wishing there were cheats for the AI to use to suck less... you'll beat it without cheating in a very, very short time.
The novelty did last for 5 seconds maybe.
So yeah, I don't get you.
I don't think he was approaching the topic like a dating app - you don't have to get him, or have a compatible "sign" or anything.
I myself use trainer programs with some single player games to basically remove aspects that I find tedious... like ammo management in the Borderlands series, or in RPG games where they want to force you to repeat-grind random content in order to earn enough money to get past the next gated bit. There are simply too many games out there for me to be interested in arbitrary time-gating.