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Just found this, it says there's a huge risk to it
Period
Mcafee is reporting a false postitive
http://steamcommunity.com/app/356500/discussions/
As you can see many people run the game fine. Mcafee is screwing up the detection. Submit it to Mcafee as a false positive
What you want to do, is grab that infected file in question and send it to McAfee. It's most likely a false positive, specially if you go to a bank website and it's still valid. However, they will need to confirm the false positive and update their virus definitions accordingly on their end.
You don't want to risk using online banking during this time.
You could add the file as an exception, if you know it's a false positive. However, even if it's not from the game itself, it doesn't mean a virus can't hijack that file. Best to be safe and double check.
- Deleted McAfee, installed AVG
- Deleted Star Wars Battlegrounds Saga
- Restarted my PC
- Had AVG go off for 10 minutes
- Installed Star Wars Battlegrounds Saga
Now it works. McAfee is just crap (or just the free version is crap, I don't know)
Interesting. See what virustotal reports about it, I suspect its most likely a false-positive and that it was probably a poor choice in file name on the devs part.