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Post by BorekS on Jun 17, 2015 10:17:00 GMT
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Post by F1Andre on Jun 17, 2015 12:24:19 GMT
Tank you for sharing your old projects here.
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Post by Power Supersport on Jun 17, 2015 14:54:42 GMT
Your project will be attached on the "Games" page... Good job!
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Post by Power Supersport on Jun 17, 2015 17:28:34 GMT
Before adding the link I want to ask you... Is this file malicious? Google Chrome blocked it...
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Post by BorekS on Jun 17, 2015 21:43:57 GMT
Before adding the link I want to ask you... Is this file malicious? Google Chrome blocked it... nope well, Ive noticed such fake alerts too. its because almost all my public released game stuff are encoded packages, usually with molebox. some content is just hidden for the enduser, stored in the executable directly. the latest releases (eg. the Komet PaintKit tool) are encoded with enigma, which seems is better accepted. my plan is to repack all the public release packs in a visible future, but aside a lack of time usually I cant find the proper sources. sorry for that another question is if it helps, because with some another browser or its future updates such alerts could appear again...
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Post by Power Supersport on Jun 18, 2015 5:16:59 GMT
I will just reupload the file to the community's dropbox account and link it here if you agree...
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Post by BorekS on Jun 18, 2015 7:52:15 GMT
sure, you can, but I think this will not solve it at all. the issue is not in the link, chrome just checks the downloaded archive by its own rule... needs to disable the phishing / malware chrome control in the browser setttings (temporarily at least), use some less hysterical web browser or just wait when I repack it
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Post by Power Supersport on Jun 18, 2015 11:45:40 GMT
Ok... At least I will try... and if it does not work I will wait for your repack...
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Post by BorekS on Jun 19, 2015 10:20:27 GMT
ok, thank you. well, I was trying the Enigma encoded package download with Chrome anti-malware "feature" enabled and it causes same fake alerts. I really would like to keep some parts of my public stuff protected, so instead of fight with the dummy Chrome, Ive added to all my download links a small note: IMPORTANT NOTE
None of the downloadable packages and/or included exe files on my site contain viruses. However, you may get a FALSE POSITIVE AV or web browser warning when downloading, unpacking or running the stuff. It is because almost all my public releases contents encoded packages to avoid of rippring some of my public released work (some file content is just hidden for the enduser, stored in the executables directly).
If you get such warnings, just temporarily disable the AV or browser protection, or use different browser.
in another words, to download and enjoy the WW1 game, the enduser just will disable the Chrome anti-malware settings or will use Internet Explorer, Firefox or so... or he just will ignore the game. which is shame, how many finished 3drad games we have, right?
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Post by Power Supersport on Jun 19, 2015 11:03:59 GMT
That's true...
I will check out what I can do...
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Post by Power Supersport on Jun 19, 2015 12:14:09 GMT
BorekS, Your game was successfully added on our "Games" page...
but the malware problem still exists, even after recompressing...
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Post by WhyNot on Nov 17, 2015 5:38:25 GMT
Good game!
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Post by Famer on Feb 13, 2017 15:49:13 GMT
I played it dude... Real good! I think you have some serious scripting down there and good lighting and effects! Keep it up!!!
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