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翻訳の問題を報告
While this isn't causing any serious harm, it's wasting your CPU, which is ridiculous considering it's running as a wallpaper.
Mediafire actually just flagged it as a virus once it finished uploading sooo hopefully it's not scarier than I thought originally? Regardless, this is the file:
EDIT: Steam removed the link too haha uhhh it might not let you even download it then? but it's mediafire / file/h7r8gmpam72i3c8/f_000037
Steam just (unfortunately) removes all mediafire links, so that doesn't mean anything. It's really just a simple JavaScript algorithm that eats up CPU to create currency, so it's 'harmless', but putting it in without asking for permission and being upfront about it makes it malware imho.
Like I suspected, there was never anything dangerous going on, it was just in bad taste. But I blocked that thing on the beta for all wallpapers that tried to do that: http://steamcommunity.com/app/431960/discussions/2/350544272219415004/