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According to virus total,it's pretty often related to itch io104.26.8.198
According to virus total,it's pretty often related to itch io104.26.8.198
Eh... that powershell command doesn't return anything, which I expected since I blocked the callout attempt.try run in powershellThis will allow you to find out the domain name, which can then use to search in scripts.Code:ipconfig /displaydns | Select-String -Pattern "104\.26\.8\.198"
According to virus total,it's pretty often related to itch ioBut,yeah,we still need either domain name or port
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Well, ping for itch.io gives the IP address 104.26.8.198.Eh... that powershell command doesn't return anything, which I expected since I blocked the callout attempt.
And I've done what I can, will have to leave it to others to figure out if it's malicious or actually benign.
OK, that would explain it.Well, ping for itch.io gives the IP address 104.26.8.198.
In addition to numerous references to his page on itch, the developer also added a check for the latest version. It is located in VersionChecker.rpy.
(SNIP)
It seems that this function is executed every time the main menu screen is displayed.
Of course, it's better to double-check and ask a question than to simply ignore the warning.OK, that would explain it.
But with all the malware going around, that's a boneheaded thing to do without telling everyone you're doing it.
Well, basically, there are no problems — just run it. Except for the fact that the Windows sandbox does not allow you to restore files (saves, for example) — everything is deleted at the end of the session. Experts advise using OneDrive to save files from the sandbox, but I haven't done that.Whats the problem to run it using native Windows Sandbox?
...damn....dats some deep compression.....Win/Linux [1,11 MB]
This better?...damn....dats some deep compression.....
They're backed up. Been like that for a few days. They'll get to it soon, hopefully.Well, basically, there are no problems — just run it. Except for the fact that the Windows sandbox does not allow you to restore files (saves, for example) — everything is deleted at the end of the session. Experts advise using OneDrive to save files from the sandbox, but I haven't done that.
By the way, why hasn't OP updated yet? Or has no one informed the mods?
It also happened to me. You HAVE to load or save exactly where it says "save here" in red. This is the solution for me ONLY if you use the walkthrough built into the gamei have the walkthrough mod but saves still working for me