Even if the cause is a programming issue, for the game to work, the developer must be aware of the security vulnerabilities of his indie game. Having created it himself, without knowing or knowing how to use many programs, even free ones, and without downloading a free trial version, he ended up creating a well-made game with a small security flaw that could have been fixed somehow, even with the help of AI or tutorial video
it literally cannot be fixed lol, just about any line of code that is related to a point and click action will be detected as a virus because it’ll give fusion the OK to constantly check for parameters like your mouse position, if it’s being clicked & where it’s being clicked at, triggering multiple auto-security measures in any anti-virus
It is a 2D engine issue from what limited knowledge I know regarding anything outside clickteam (gamemaker and some others have the same problem i think?)
there is no trojan sitting there you paranoid ass motherfucker i have worked in the very engine this game is created in and I can confirm It CANNOT produce admin-breaching malware. Clickteam fusion’s outdated compiling method of forcing everything into a compressed exe alongside its habit of checking your mouse position since it is a point & click engine by heart triggers many anti-virus flags and false positives. Do you think a malware scam would have dozens of people backing it up with actual money and shit to their name? Because if it WAS a virus; it would’ve been damn well busted by now