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During the other part, you explore a dungeon in a top down style maze, where items, stairs, or other events are hidden until you stumble upon them.ĭuring the second part, you also have random encounters that pop up, which play out similarly to a time-action style turn based system with it pausing during the player's turn while they select a spell to cast. The game it's self is a turn based RPG, with the main story playing out like a visual novel with lots of dialogue options and branching paths that a single conversation can take.Īs I have it so far, there are two main sections of the game one which you navigate like a Visual Novel, clicking arrows to go to other rooms, and clicking on character icons to start conversations with other characters. Which was fine for most of the games that I had been working on, but a while ago I started on a pretty large project which I do not want to abandon, but may not be able to complete on the Stencyl Platform due to a lack of support for features that I need to make constant use of.
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And if it does, I had no intent, and it might have been an issue with the Stencyl software itself.Īnother thing I'd like to add, compiling the game in Windows debug mode via Stencyl does not alert Avast, but compiling/testing it normally seems to do so.īoth a quick and currently-going full scan have proven my PC is clean, but the full scan might change results.So, most of my game design experience is from Stencyl, which uses a sort of pseudocode block language.
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I highly doubt my game contains anything like that (I'm mostly a hobbyist making games as a form of using free time available to me). *In order to get the file uploaded and approved to the virus lab, it must be functional, and has to work, *It must have a clear-to-read EULA, clear vendor identification, clearly statement of possible 3rd party content, and costs for the software itself. *It should have a digital signature, and contain a vendor identifier. *My program is clean from viruses, false advertising, misleading behavior, and shall not interfere, or bundle other software. So, I assume that as a developer, I have to make sure to follow these guidelines to be confirmed a false positive:
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Just read the both the URLs to see what's going on.
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Only other thing that was installed at that time was ctually just another file I've made. I just sent the file to the virus lab, and I'm scanning my PC for any virus-like behavior, so I hope things go well.ĮDIT: I just wanted to add Stencyl uses Visual studio to compile games in exe form, just like many have been having issues with Visual studio.
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Compared to the games which were caught yesterday, so I assume it might be a spread? It was detected far before March 3rd, 2017. Though, one program before making these games were caught with this issue. This has only happened recently with one game I've been working on, and the threat was labelled as a "Win32.Evo-gen(Susp)", both the game executable and the related tmp files were caught. I never usually post here, but since a false positive (maybe) happened to me, I wanted to sorta report it.Īs the title says, I make games with Stencyl (a visual coding program), and whenever games were compiled in Windows form, Avast sent it to the virus chest out of the blue.