Unity True Facials [v0.5 Pro Hotfix 1] [HenryTaiwan]

3.80 star(s) 43 Votes

Dark_Templar

Member
Aug 16, 2017
306
821
Gotta be the most fishy executable I've seen in a while. Virustotal says it all.
Also unable to run in Sandboxie which means I bet there has been precautions taken against sandboxes?

Don't think with your dick. Do not run this game on your computer.
It's ntleas that triggers some AV's you tard, it's been doing the same thing for every version of this game since it was released. God people if you don't know WTF you're talking about just don't post, that way you cannot reveal your own stupidity.
 
  • Like
Reactions: rev_10 and Kevodi

cannon9009

Active Member
Aug 17, 2018
795
994
Oh hey, this got an update. Neat. I was wondering when it would happen. It's actually not half bad too...
 
Last edited:

TFfan1

New Member
Jul 8, 2024
1
2
Hello everyone! Since it seems that we are all fans of this game, let me post something here from the official discord. Quote:

"TFG Assistant
Here is the good news, Henry and the team have agreed to post a monthly developer blog. This will keep everyone informed about the project's progress. The devlog will only be a short report, sometimes maybe with a few screenshots"

So, calm down! we all want more TF stuff and it´ll come, hopefully soon
 

saqewo

Member
Dec 23, 2017
128
52
Man, i know these are the usual generic threats that can be treated as false positives, but that is a lot of detections

I'm not trusting this one
yes, but it's not as univocal as this:

not saying that software with "mere" 21 detections are safe to use. i'm just saying that softwares with a few detections, and all of them having different names (or quite generic ones), heh... they may be false positives due to packers used in compiling the exe
 

VanillaLover

Active Member
Jun 15, 2021
789
1,099
yes, but it's not as univocal as this:

not saying that software with "mere" 21 detections are safe to use. i'm just saying that softwares with a few detections, and all of them having different names (or quite generic ones), heh... they may be false positives due to packers used in compiling the exe
[NOT A CYBERSEC EXPERT.]
Some repacks also trip AVs, as well as keygens, and a bunch of other software that are lucrative.

Having even one reputable AV should make you suspiscious, let alone having two. Although I didn't see anything on my end, I still have my doubts. Malware can be asymptomatic, and you should take no chances. Scan your PC if you did download this version.
 
3.80 star(s) 43 Votes