It's good to be careful, I respect that, but no need to be this careful where you hard delete and refuse to touch everything your random dubious-quality antivirus says is suspicious. A .dll file won't brick your computer and post your nudes online just by existing on your computer.
Lol, I didn't mean I'd refuse to touch it, I just didn't want to keep it in my hard drive until I had some feedback on the file itself. Also, it was concerning that it only got flagged after the player was run through the .bat, so it was more a defensive reflex than anything.
You're already keeping the antivirus you don't trust on your computer.
QSP is a standalone engine, the game logic is in the .qsp file, you can find QSPlayer elsewhere.
Or build it yourself - it's opensource.
I do trust my antivirus, I just know that false positives happen a lot and not to rely solely on an alert for a flagged file. Especially for porn games, false positives happen all too frequently, so I wanted to know whether it was something legitimate or a commonly-seen false positive for that file.
I have a personal version of the player already, what concerned me is that when I used the develop-recommended .bat file, which then used their pre-packaged version of the player,
that's what triggered my antivirus, when using my own player turned out totally fine.
Thank for all the replies, especially
nipac for telling me what the file actually is. ^_^ I guess it was nothing to worry about? Lol