muschi26

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Does "Favorite" button at breeding session do something?
Some nephelym you breed will have a "favourite partner" as part of their preference system (such as preference for species, body types, positions, etc.). The "favourite" button allows you to instantly match a nephelym with their preferred partner, if they have one.
 
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Some nephelym you breed will have a "favourite partner" as part of their preference system (such as preference for species, body types, positions, etc.). The "favourite" button allows you to instantly match a nephelym with their preferred partner, if they have one.
Thank you, is there shown somewhere? Played like 20 hours, zero stuff like that, only basic information like stats, traits, etc. Or it appear at like at 5 lvl nephelym world?
 

muschi26

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Thank you, is there shown somewhere? Played like 20 hours, zero stuff like that, only basic information like stats, traits, etc. Or it appear at like at 5 lvl nephelym world?
Well, preferences show up in the same type where you can see the neph's level, exp, stats, traits, etc., but keep in mind that only nephelym that you breed yourself can have preferences: wild nephelym cannot, regardless of world level.
 
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I'd bet it's energy.exe and they downloaded the wrong file from one of the hosts. I'm seeing reports crop up on multiple unrelated game threads, all for the same thing.
No, this time it's Trojan.Malware.300983.susgen.
Most save editors will throw reports like this by dint of their behaviour.
 

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No, this time it's Trojan.Malware.300983.susgen.
Yeah but which one flagged that? If it's one of the machine learning or otherwise private AVs VirusTotal has, the report is almost guaranteed to be a false positive when it's standalone.

Edit: Also, I should have read what you responded to, thought they were talking about download from OP rather than an attachment. It's worth noting that any homemade exe that doesn't have a broad presence on computers will trip antivirus scanners. Even innocuous behavior like saving a settings file in appdata unprompted will get flagged as trojans and/or potentially unwanted programs.
 

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Yeah but which one flagged that? If it's one of the machine learning or otherwise private AVs VirusTotal has, the report is almost guaranteed to be a false positive when it's standalone.

Edit: Also, I should have read what you responded to, thought they were talking about download from OP rather than an attachment. It's worth noting that any homemade exe that doesn't have a broad presence on computers will trip antivirus scanners. Even innocuous behavior like saving a settings file in appdata unprompted will get flagged as trojans and/or potentially unwanted programs.
It was a thing called "MaxSecure" in the case of the Tools which sounds like a machine learning one.
And I repeat that I do not have any viruses running and have been using these tools myself.

I think I see what's tripping it. It's the very same thing that trips things up about Ren'Py - the presence of multiple .exe files and some .dll files.
VirusTotal said:
Contained Files By Type

DIRECTORY
3
UNKNOWN
3
PORTABLE EXECUTABLE
9
Contained Files By Extension


EXE
1
LNK
1
DLL
8
But it could also be the .lnk file.
 

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It was a thing called "MaxSecure" in the case of the Tools which sounds like a machine learning one.
And I repeat that I do not have any viruses running and have been using these tools myself.
Oof, yeah. MaxSecure is the bane of many programmers. So. Many. False. Positives.
 

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So should we report this as a false positive?
I think we should, but it depends on who we report it to whether anything happens.
Personally, I only actually report false positives for things I've seen the source of myself. But that's mostly just for me. Given the context it probably is a false positive, and if you want to report it I'm pretty sure MaxSecure does have an avenue for doing so.

Edit: MaxSecure does have a false positive reporting page, supposedly. Given their reputation as just shy of a scam as far as AV companies go, however, I don't think it would even be worth trying.
 

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Personally, I only actually report false positives for things I've seen the source of myself. But that's mostly just for me. Given the context it probably is a false positive, and if you want to report it I'm pretty sure MaxSecure does have an avenue for doing so.

Edit: MaxSecure does have a false positive reporting page, supposedly. Given their reputation as just shy of a scam as far as AV companies go, however, I don't think it would even be worth trying.
I meant here, on this site as they're convinced it contains a virus.
Whereas even though one AV reported it as a trojan, I remain unconvinced.
 

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I meant here, on this site as they're convinced it contains a virus.
Whereas even though one AV reported it as a trojan, I remain unconvinced.
Ah, in that case it's up to you I guess. Can quote the post with a link to the VirusTotal scan and info on MaxSecure, and report that. Otherwise you could try filing a ticket with all of the relevant info. Not sure much of anything would come of it if you do, however.
 
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