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Back to Mixed forum#302 thespyde
True dat!
#303 Somebody
Untertanen hockten sich hin und drückten.
#304 nikolai
I mean, I guess it's not impossible. That would probably require some form of algorithmicly adaptive inspection of executables though, That would be super interesting to look at if it's the case.
#305 GeorgeWu
#306 Werner_Katz
#307 thespyde
One more post about BGT from me. My favorite audio game is Super Egg Hunt. It's written in BGT and I've never seen it flagged by antivirus software. Ah, the mysteries of such technology.
#308 GeorgeWu
#309 ArcticMoon
Guys, no moderation at this time, but this thread is going offtopic for days and it's really not cool anymore.
#310 mohammed
Sort of agree
#311 destructatron
yes this is off topic, but here's why BGt games get flagged. Every BGT application is over 500KB in size because a file called exec.bin is included in the compiled application, which is basically the interpreter. BGt is in fact based on angel script which is based off C, so there needs to be an interpreter to bridge the gap between BGt and angel script. The way exec.bin is packaged in the executable is similar to how malware usually operates. When you have that, and the interpreter starting to run bits of application code because itself is an application, the AV goes uh, no, and flags it.
#312 blindpro
#313 GeorgeWu
#314 rambo
#315 Ken2002
#316 sebi
#317 GeorgeWu
#318 Ken2002
Aww, thank you :)