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Stooner: Have fun! ;p
I would but the file is triggering my antivirus. :s

I just switched back to Avira and it's giving me grief again. It's reporting raiden_legacy_v1.2.exe as having the TR/Dropper.Gen trojan. I'm betting it's a false positive. Anyone else getting that?

Looks like I'll be dropping Avira again, right after I dropped AVG. Perhaps Avast will be the charm?

EDIT: Switched to Avast and no trojan. Man alive, see three doctors, get three diagnoses.
Post edited February 19, 2014 by IAmSinistar
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IAmSinistar: A wise man defers to the locals in choices of beaches and drinking establishments. :)
Wise indeed :-)
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IAmSinistar: I would but the file is triggering my antivirus. :s

I just switched back to Avira and it's giving me grief again. It's reporting raiden_legacy_v1.2.exe as having the TR/Dropper.Gen trojan. I'm betting it's a false positive. Anyone else getting that?

Looks like I'll be dropping Avira again, right after I dropped AVG. Perhaps Avast will be the charm?

EDIT: Switched to Avast and no trojan. Man alive, see three doctors, get three diagnoses.
Any antivirus software will have false positives, either due to signatures that are too simple on some things (which might be necessary due to the nature of a given piece of malware, and require exclusion lists that get built up over time as false positives are detected and clarified), or due to heuristics detecting code that is often found in malicious looking code, such as self-modifying executables for example. Polymorphic code is very common in viruses/malware, but it is often used in video games as well as a method of optimization - especially back in the 90s. This was often done to runtime patch up function call tables to call functions that were hand optimized for a specific microprocessor after detecting what processor was used at runtime for example. By using polymorphism, the game engine eliminates one level of indirection per function call thus improving performance. But when a scanner scans code and finds code that modifies itself, unless it is able to look deeper than that and see what is happening and make heads or tales of it, it might just flag it as "self modifying code" which can trigger "possible virus alert". This is very difficult to write a scanner that could analyze code like that and know for certain whether it was just an optimization technique or is actually malicious code patching itself into a binary etc.

As such, all antivirus software will detect false positives with some programs from time to time. These get reported to the vendor by enough people and they update their software/database with hashes of safe executables or whatever technique they use to avoid false detection of that particular EXE in the future and it's in the next update. As such, you wont ever find an antivirus product that does not occasionally throw off a false positive really. Just use the software's built in mechanism to report the file and submit it for analysis. If it is deemed to be safe, they'll mark it as such for a future update. There's no getting around that other than not using heuristic scanners (which detect a lot of unknown threats, so isn't a good idea to disable), and even then - signature based scanning can still have false positives.

Otherwise you'll just hop from one scanner to another to another to another to another and eventually use all of them then go round full circle to the first one again and never find one that does not have this problem because it is a rather unavoidable problem.
Pick up a free copy of Thief Gold (Steam) on Amazon.com for this mod competition http://thiefmodcompetition.com

Details of the competition: http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1001928521

Note that anyone can get the free game, entry into the larger competition isn't required. After getting the code from the competition site you just follow the link to Amazon.com they give you and add the game to your cart. You will need to enter your credit card info for this however you will not be charged. Go to the checkout and search for the promo code box and copy and paste the promo code you were given on the competition site and it lowers the game price to $0. Proceed and complete the transaction, then when it offers to download the game downloader, cancel it as that is unnecessary. Just go to your Amazon account under Digital content, Games and software and click the link. Thief Gold will be in your account and the Steam code is there to cut and paste into Steam and download the game. (The amazon downloader is just a silly program that displays the steam code, no need for that.)

Enjoy the game! Even better, actually create a mod or whatever and enter the full contest and maybe win one of the big prizes!
Thief Gold (Steam) for free: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/134229

Just do as stated on the site. You´ll need an amzon and steam account. Works. Just did it myself.
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anaheim85: Thief Gold (Steam) for free: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/134229

Just do as stated on the site. You´ll need an amzon and steam account. Works. Just did it myself.
Hahaha, we both posted this like milliseconds apart! LOL Looks like I just barely beat you to the punch as after I hit submit, the page came up with both of our posts. ;)
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anaheim85: Thief Gold (Steam) for free: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/134229

Just do as stated on the site. You´ll need an amzon and steam account. Works. Just did it myself.
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skeletonbow: Hahaha, we both posted this like milliseconds apart! LOL Looks like I just barely beat you to the punch as after I hit submit, the page came up with both of our posts. ;)
Yeah sure looks like it :) Haha, but anyway there can never be too much exposure for Thief 1! Great game and one of my alltime favourites. I think I own at least 5 copies of that game :P
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skeletonbow: Pick up a free copy of Thief Gold (Steam) on Amazon.com for this mod competition
Codes all gone.
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gbaz69: PAYWUW Bundle
http://www.paywuw.com

$1 for 3 steam games:
Takedown Red Sabre (you also get a gift copy when you activate the key)
Rekoil
Marlow Briggs

$4.99 for 1 more steam game:
Brothers; A Tale of Two Sons


I'm happy with this $1 tier :D
I've been entering zillions of giveaways on steamgifts.com for Takedown Red Sabre and Marlow Briggs and wondering where the heck all these games were coming from but not finding them on any of the places I look. At that price though I might as well think about just buying it in a few days before the promo ends now that you've added another bookmark to my "Bundle sites" bookmark folder. :)
Binary Domain or The Cave - 1,99GBP at Gamefly (you have to use this code during checkout UKFEB20OFF)

http://digital.gamefly.co.uk/#!/download-the-cave/5005185
http://digital.gamefly.co.uk/#!/download-binary-domain/5003717
GG has Metro Franchise 50% off, + DLC + Season Pass. (2033 is 75%off)
Post edited February 20, 2014 by dyscode
GG: Rockstar Bundle. Pay 15,18 or 20 euros for 3, 4 or 5 games respectively. Too bad I don't really like any of their games... nor their DRM.
Post edited February 20, 2014 by blotunga
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Nelvin: Binary Domain or The Cave - 1,99GBP at Gamefly (you have to use this code during checkout UKFEB20OFF)

http://digital.gamefly.co.uk/#!/download-the-cave/5005185
http://digital.gamefly.co.uk/#!/download-binary-domain/5003717
Thanks. Got The Cave also got Mickey.
http://www.bundlestars.com/all-bundles/reboot-bundle-1/
REBOOT1.0 Bundle - 6 STEAM GAMES

$2 for first 48 hours ONLY

7 individual Steam keys.

* Dark Sector
* Space Pirates and Zombies
* GTR Evolution (includes Race 07)
* Dream Pinball 3D
* Dino D-Day
* SpaceChem
* SpaceChem - 63 Corvi DLC
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gbaz69: http://www.bundlestars.com/all-bundles/reboot-bundle-1/
REBOOT1.0 Bundle - 6 STEAM GAMES

$2 for first 48 hours ONLY
for $2 I'm sold. But after humble weekly I have to stop ;)