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if it's not in this thread or on kemono.party then probably not.Has anyone found a download link for v5.0.0?
Unless someone pays for the $20 tier to get the link, it's likely we will be waiting till at least the 31st for the $10 milestone buildHas anyone found a download link for v5.0.0?
How do you do this pose and movement?
can you share your crack
Thanks for sharing
It would sound like your PC is infected if thats what your getting, cause straight from Kemono, things are fine for me. Nor is that link that was sent actually got anything attached to it that would be malicious like that.Wouldnt use that Kemono download link if i were you. all im getting is a trojan popup called wacatac.
Wouldnt use that Kemono download link if i were you. all im getting is a trojan popup called wacatac.
I'm not so sure. I tried downloading right from kemono and windows defender picked it right up and removed it.It would sound like your PC is infected if thats what your getting, cause straight from Kemono, things are fine for me. Nor is that link that was sent actually got anything attached to it that would be malicious like that.
Hmmm. Well here's the thing about Windows Defender, it's okay~ish at determining threats, but it's not perfect. As for me, I haven't gotten any warnings from Windows Defender. Or even Firefox, as Firefox tends to also ask about potentially malicious files if I'm not mistaken, and on whether you wish to keep them or not. So best guess is false positive there. As for the website thing for the other dude... that just sounds like either his pc is infected with a trojan or something somewhere, or he's just using an insecure browser that leads to such happening more often than not.I'm not so sure. I tried downloading right from kemono and windows defender picked it right up and removed it.
Ah, okay. Buuuut, I must ask then, has this occurred with any prior update for the game? Cause if it has, chances are it's a false positive thanks to how inconsistent Windows Defender is, plus also given that Heat itself, isn't necessarily verified to be safe within the systems and servers for Windows Defender so... chances are it's just that.When I said pop-up I meant FROM windows defender. I'm getting the same alert the other person is getting.
Windows Defender is the only good anti-virus solution there is.Hmmm. Well here's the thing about Windows Defender, it's okay~ish at determining threats, but it's not perfect. As for me, I haven't gotten any warnings from Windows Defender. Or even Firefox, as Firefox tends to also ask about potentially malicious files if I'm not mistaken, and on whether you wish to keep them or not. So best guess is false positive there. As for the website thing for the other dude... that just sounds like either his pc is infected with a trojan or something somewhere, or he's just using an insecure browser that leads to such happening more often than not.
In fairness, for the most part, yeah, being the default option for Windows, it is actually pretty good. Obviously there are some paid options out there that are just as good if not better. But... Majority of options out there, whether free or paid for, often have the same singular issue of consuming resources like crazy, and often leading to slowed systems unlike Windows Defender or other options that are actually built good enough to not do that kind of thing.Windows Defender is the only good anti-virus solution there is.
Everything else is malware/bloatware and even spyware.
Actually I have to wonder, as since I'm running on a somewhat old build of Windows 10 (I still get updates tho for my windows defender despite having not updated my os in... awhile to say the least.) but, from scanning both the zip file, and an extracted instance of the game, The zip caused windows defender to effectively hang from what I could see, probably because windows defender sometimes isn't bright enough or something idk. While scanning an extracted instance of the game completed, and actually pulled up no threats that were found.This is the first time yea, I guess it may be a false positive however I don't know why windows defender only decided NOW that it was an issue.