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Not heard of anyone banned for 'cheats' in Origin.
If you can get any trainer to work though, please do tell. I have tried all (for v1.41) and not one of them works.
Okay, so I've tried to use trainer on AC: Origins (I tried it the same moment after I posted this discussion and it seems it works). I tried both - trainer (for ability points) and cheat engine for infinite money so I could buy insane amount of heka chest and it worked. I already spent about 5 milion gold for heka chests and seems Ubi allows that, cause I'm still not banned for it.
I also tried trainer on Far Cry 5 after I beat the main story. In far cry 5 I also made money (around 1 million) and still can play it (1 week passed since I used trainer in FC5). So I believe it is comfirmed (for this day) that Ubi allows trainers and other cheat stuff, luckely. Thank god for that, I'm not spending real money for some outfits when I already spent 100 euros for game, f**k microtransactions.
Ummm...as far as I know, bans usually are not applied automatically. I don't see any issue in using trainers in single player games, but I also wouldn't jump to conclusions that fast.
AC:Origins is largerly SP.
sooo.... game still working?