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报告翻译问题
https://virustotal.com/en/file/598ab66b8caa63c3f28cb59606f03970108cb4dd785d97979d43861167ac3280/analysis/1495437553/
While several antivirus programs flag it (18 of 58), they cannot find any specific virus or malware and instead report that this is a "generic" and "potential" threat. This is because there isn't any malware, but the antivirus programs think there is something suspicious.
This is normal, for dgVoodoo2 to work it needs to inject itself in the executable and replace bits of code in memory. This is also what many viruses do to attach themselves, but dgVoodoo2 does it to replace the buggy old DirectX API with a new layer that works with Direct3D 11.
It is a known problem with many antivirus programs flagging anything non-normal as viruses. You can read more about it from Dege (the creator of dgVoodoo) here:
http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&p=423067&sid=ef01765d0a7ffe624ab4790714fc13d8#p423067
The same issue was mentioned by someone else in GOG (who also got the same response):
https://www.gog.com/forum/blood_series/concerns_about_dgvoodoo_2_for_blood_2
So, in short do not worry about your antivirus freaking out because of dgVoodoo2, most antivirus programs these days use guesswork to find viruses and other malware, but often they are wrong when it comes to community made stuff.
You may want to configure your antivirus to ignore the directory where you installed the game though (or disable the antivirus, but i think it is a better idea to keep it enabled and just whitelist the stuff you know are fine).
Latest versions of dgVoodoo include documentation and instructions on how to use it which are quite details. Check the QuickGuide.html file in the archive.