Program:Win32/Contebrew.A!ml
I doubt this is a false positive, as similar detections are related to PuP Bloatware.
The fact it's been a month (29 days as of typing this) without pushing an update to remove the "false positive" is in itself sketchy.
Responded to someone else the other day:
"I remembered having an issue. Replayed now. I'm guessing you're training, as was seen before, then try to massage but it's greyed out and you can't change location etc.
The way past it is to NOT train then massage, just go straight to the chairs and click massage."
Exact description as AceWeber1 stated, however on Linux.
File "/RE_Hero_Academia-0.21-pc/renpy/ast.py", line 914, in execute renpy.python.py_exec_bytecode(self.code.bytecode, self.hide, store=self.store) File "/RE_Hero_Academia-0.21-pc/renpy/python.py", line 2028, in py_exec_bytecode exec bytecode in globals, locals File "game/locations/ulab_1_4.rpy", line 403, in <module> $ Inventory[8].noOwned += 1 TypeError: 'type' object has no attribute '__getitem__' Linux-Requiem_CCi.v8.3 Ren'Py 7.3.5.606
Zekfree432, depending on what AV you are using, you can either create a folder that you remove the AV's access to. (For example, I set my AV to ignore "" C:\Users\...\Desktop\Quarantine "" | By doing so I can DL the .zip, extract it inside said folder, and execute from there.
If you're not savvy enough, or you have trash AV like Norton/Avast, I would suggest disabling the AV, DLing the zip, extract, launch executable, then turn AV on if you feel it is necessary.
(In all honesty, if you use Avast/Norton, you're better off removing it from your system, as they are Malware in themselves)
If I see your response about a specific AV that you use, I can try to provide a step-by-step guide to create a folder that would be excluded from AV scans.