btw the new version have none.bat that is not empty file but an exe, and it's really sus
the none.bat behavior is very disturbing, it checks user input (usually keylogger do this), create bunch of dll and then access it on 2nd run or when running in the background, killed windows error reporting service and kill WMI service (a lot of malware do this to prevent event logging), also it's check if they running in sandbox environment
anyway. it's creepy, none.bat supposed to be empty fake file not a 1.4MB exe disguised as .bat that run secretly, maybe there's update and it's part of the game i miss? anyways stay safe guys
Well that's extremely spooky.
I downloaded the new (0.4.4.2) version from the GoFile link and it does not contain any files named "none" with either a .bat or .exe extention.
The checksums for the zip from the GoFile is:
SHA1: 8de7f993deace97f59438cbd156b987a3f0908d2
SHA256: 55ae7cfd85e903693ce8c3f0f1c31d277fd108dce5402fc22216f70b1266e067
I've also checked all processes while the game is running and I didn't detect any unusual executables running during or after playtime.
I don't mean to jump to conclusions this soon, but this definitely sounds like malware.
Where did you download your version from? Can you share the checksums for your zip file?
In any case, stay safe out there.
Edit: I completely forgot about the uncensor method that uses a "none.bat" convention, my bad. I made a brief check on the 0.34 version which does contain this file for uncensor purposes. According to the uncensor post on reddit, it should be identical to your "UnityPlayer.dll" file, except for its name and extension. However, the file should be in .bat and not in .exe as you described, so my suspicion about your version being actively malicious still stands.