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Dont blindly trust a antivirus. Did you check if its really a Virus or do you just belive your AV?
You really think your Antivirus program (windows defender) is better then whatever Valve use and the people who check it?
The game has a Very Positiv rating with 94 Positive and 16 negativ Reviews. But sure everyone has that problem.
Ask for a refund if you want one.
It's still possible that some recent changes made to an operating system like Windows has suddenly offended it towards the executable for some reason.
Someone could submit the exe to VirusTotal for a quick check but even then you can't be 100% sure if it is a malicious file or not, by solely relying on VirusTotal saying so.
Very obvious.
i checked and it was a trojan(according to windows defender). Also use normal defender. Weird that this game out of 100s i own. is the only one with a false positive. No other game in my library has this.
Also check the discussions like everyone that still tries to play this. Has this problem. The maker updated it a while ago. And since then it has that trojan. Before it ran fine. I even played it for a bit.
I had this happen with Dragon Age Inquisition, worked fine pre-dlc, after I finally got round to buying and installing them it decided the exe file might be a virus and blocked it.
Upload the exe file to Virustotal.com that will check it against multiple virus scanners, which will tell you it's ok.
Windows Defender also tagged my entire Proton folder as trojans. It's far from perfect.
Always take a good look at the virus scan result. ONLY if the program says its a specific trojan with a known name and number and can be looked up in malware/trojan databases would i pay any head to the warning.
Generic " this file has been flagged for possible suspicious activity" or such nonsense is usually a false flag by over strict security settings that aggressively tag any file or program that exhibits even a small characteristic of typical malware/trojans like accessing certain parts of your memory or system files, something many games do to collect data.
Makes no sense to claim it's a real virus.
It's impossible to get a virus from a Steam game.
I definitely wouldn't speak in absolutes like that on this particular topic.
Very unlikely? Yes.
AGHHH.
From both Valve itself, and the file hosting service for files Steam uses.
Good grief.
The odds of someone sneaking in a virus is so TINY it's not even possible to claim it makes sense to bring up!
OOOF.
THis is well documented!