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Because its a pc, not a console. It can do more things then play games.
Kinda. You don't have only virus nowadays. Trackers, trojans, you name it.
A recent game (PiratFi) had malware and Valve removed it from the storefront, so there is legit concern some things can sneak in.
As far as we know. Regardless, mistakes are made and trusted websites can end up with software or ads containing malware.
maybe the guy who review those game already got fired,
One is CEF (Chrome), another is QT? Two of the most famous programming Libraries used. They cant compare the history of the hash, and tell u whether it is real version or bad?
Moreover both is open source, open history, more open and transparent than Onlyf~~~
The "AI" is probably just some marketing naming for using heuristics to detect potential malware.
It looks a bit weird that it detects random DLLs.
The game definitely has the anti-cheat which should trigger a warning (unless whitelisted) but that is a separate application.