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LordFrz

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Just for all you "virus" whiners information bringing windows defender to the virus fight is like driving a gremlin in the Indy 500, It might move around the track but it will lose within the first lap on a 500 lap run. Either spend some money on any AV that isn't in the top 10 worst AVs or find a decent free AV that again isn't in the top 10 worst (Malwarebytes free is very good and acts as an AV as well but the paid version is better still).
All antivirus programs get false positives from time to time (even my personal favorite) either take a poll of all the virtual strangers telling you it's a false positive OR move on and hope it comes up negative on the next update.
Windows defender is more than sufficient for 99% of windows users. If you still get a virus you are downloading shit you shouldn't be anyways.
 
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circuitarity

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Windows defender is more than sufficient for 99% of windows users. If you still get a virus you are downloading shit you shouldn't be anyways.
That's right use the least powerful and most useless AV ever devised and advise people on a pirating website that they shouldn't be downloading the wrong shit... this is like telling people to bring an extra heavy knife to a machinegun fight because they doing everything wrong. I didn't suggest people should pay $3000 for a good AV, I suggested that people use a better AV and even recommended Malwarebytes as a reliable option.
I also didn't come to a theft site and tell people they shouldn't download stolen programs because getting a virus from those programs is the fault of the downloader. Get a clue before spouting off at me with no brain.
 

LordFrz

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That's right use the least powerful and most useless AV ever devised and advise people on a pirating website that they shouldn't be downloading the wrong shit... this is like telling people to bring an extra heavy knife to a machinegun fight because they doing everything wrong. I didn't suggest people should pay $3000 for a good AV, I suggested that people use a better AV and even recommended Malwarebytes as a reliable option.
I also didn't come to a theft site and tell people they shouldn't download stolen programs because getting a virus from those programs is the fault of the downloader. Get a clue before spouting off at me with no brain.
continue to do what advertisements tell you to do, I dont care.
 

harem.king

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continue to do what advertisements tell you to do, I dont care.
Windows defender being bad is based on collective experience. as it was foisted on so many people.

He probably did not go off of an ad. but rather a tech site performing tests.
The problem is that those are notoriously corrupt and accept bribes to modify the results

that said, I vaguely remember that malwarebytes is good.
I mainly use eset though
 
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LordFrz

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Windows defender being bad is based on collective experience. as it was foisted on so many people.

He probably did not go off of an ad. but rather a tech site performing tests.
The problem is that those are notoriously corrupt and accept bribes to modify the results

that said, I vaguely remember that malwarebytes is good.
I mainly use eset though
Malwarebytes is great, but you dont need it running all the time, just scan when you have a reason too. Defender is noot the same it was years ago, anything getting past it will also be getting past premo antivirus. And most "mainstream" antivirus will intentionally give false positives so people feel like its doing something when it blocks stuff.

The point is, if defender doesnt block it, its getting past in a way that most antivirus wont catch either.
 

circuitarity

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continue to do what advertisements tell you to do, I dont care.
I got the recommendation from an AV tech to use Malwarebytes and an antivirus. No advertisement involved advice involved.
Malwarebytes is great, but you dont need it running all the time, just scan when you have a reason too. Defender is noot the same it was years ago, anything getting past it will also be getting past premo antivirus. And most "mainstream" antivirus will intentionally give false positives so people feel like its doing something when it blocks stuff.

The point is, if defender doesnt block it, its getting past in a way that most antivirus wont catch either.
You may well be right BUT...
I have had to reformat my PC about twice a year due to virus infection of some kind for about 15 years before getting Malwarebytes and not once since I got it have I had to reformat. Let me repeat that a little more clearly in 15 years I reformatted at least twice a year due to virus-like activity on my PC, then I got Malwarebytes about 10 years ago and I haven't had to reformat since. After getting Malwarebytes free I decided to upgrade during a sale, when I did I found out it also acts as an AV I stopped wasting time with other AV programs. I have gotten about 5 files that I just couldn't download because Malwarebytes stopped them for "suspicious" activity.
Now in response to "if defender doesnt block it" is not a problem defender blocks more downloads and programs because it is to simplistic a scanning process AND Malwarebytes will let you download and scan programs after unzipping them. You are correct that most virus programs getting through windows defender will get through most scanners BUT...
I'll put my $50 a year subscription or my $0 free use version against your "free Windows enforced security program" put out by a GUI programming company that is 100% focused on selling the next version of Windows rather than actually preventing infections every day and at the end of the test I will have more working programs available to me for doing it.
 

LordFrz

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I got the recommendation from an AV tech to use Malwarebytes and an antivirus. No advertisement involved advice involved.


You may well be right BUT...
I have had to reformat my PC about twice a year due to virus infection of some kind for about 15 years before getting Malwarebytes and not once since I got it have I had to reformat. Let me repeat that a little more clearly in 15 years I reformatted at least twice a year due to virus-like activity on my PC, then I got Malwarebytes about 10 years ago and I haven't had to reformat since. After getting Malwarebytes free I decided to upgrade during a sale, when I did I found out it also acts as an AV I stopped wasting time with other AV programs. I have gotten about 5 files that I just couldn't download because Malwarebytes stopped them for "suspicious" activity.
Now in response to "if defender doesnt block it" is not a problem defender blocks more downloads and programs because it is to simplistic a scanning process AND Malwarebytes will let you download and scan programs after unzipping them. You are correct that most virus programs getting through windows defender will get through most scanners BUT...
I'll put my $50 a year subscription or my $0 free use version against your "free Windows enforced security program" put out by a GUI programming company that is 100% focused on selling the next version of Windows rather than actually preventing infections every day and at the end of the test I will have more working programs available to me for doing it.
Good thing its not 15 years ago but today. But if it makes you feel safer, then keep doing it. If its working no need to change what you are doing. Windows is not just a gui program, they are insanely incentivized to make sure the products they provide don't allow malicious action against its users. I agree a decade ago you would not want to trust what windows provided, but its not like they just left it in the state it was years ago. But I don't think either of us will convince the other, wish you the best.
 

jaredhsieh65

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A very good idea of the game , but ...
Any RPGM type porn game without recollection room function is .... worthless.
 

Freki.g

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Simple plot (disarming naivety of the husband but it's fine for a porn game) and gameplay (smooth progression of events without repetitiveness), however it would need better rendering and at least more elaborate animations to appreciate it optimally.

Good luck to the dev and thanks for posting here.
 

beepiss

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so, does Helen use her power during h-scenes? or is she basically just a normal woman in a porn game?
 
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