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Everything they post gets flamed to death in the comments
It's up to the modder to secure their accounts
Steam workshop had had this kind of stuff many times yet there is zero flame war
Be happy they are open about this and respond the same day
Some devs would try and sweep it under the rug and keep the platform vulnerable for weeks
I'm looking forward to the next updates, it's going in the right direction.
Same for AVG and WinDefender. Guess we have to wait until they figure out what this dll file is actually doing. I put the folder in Quarantine
What if numerous other mods are infected?
The mods should just stay in the Steam-Workshop.
I still hope that I can play the game again in the future and use the mod manager of Colossal Order Ltd. that I can realy trust.
I won't touch the game for a few weeks.
Good luck
Best regards
Jonas
btw. I payed more dann 90€
Your game is broken, your game was always broken, you released DLCs without fixing the game, you have let players become infected by using a inferior system.
Well done, this is a new low