superbunny posted on Apr 29, 2013 3:52:46 PM - Report post
The last several virus scanners that I've used in the past few years have always had issues when it comes to CheatHappens trainers, so I figured I should ask here...
Does anyone use any virus scanners that DON'T have issues with trainers? Or at least don't make you have to leap through endless hurdles to get them to work?
THE DEMON
techowl posted on Apr 29, 2013 3:54:08 PM - Report post
F-Secure
~ LIFETIME ~ Honorable Cheaters
AUTHOR
Neo7 posted on Apr 29, 2013 3:56:44 PM - Report post
Microsoft Security Essentials (this is built into Windows 8 by default as Windows Defender)
[Edited by Neo7, 4/29/2013 3:57:00 PM]
Your bitterness, I will dispel
ELITE
Slvrbuu posted on Apr 29, 2013 5:28:43 PM - Report post
So far my AVG hasn't yelled at me, no idea. Only the older trainers (like 2008) get flagged.
"The tools may be more effective than those who battled before you but make no mistake, you are no less a barbarian than your ancestors with their clubs and rocks. The only difference now is you do it without honor; cowering behind your guns, your bombs. You don't use tactic, just force..."
TIER 7
Sumodethrat posted on Apr 29, 2013 5:35:11 PM - Report post
Kaspersky only flagged a single download once, never on any others.
INACTIVE
Varacka posted on Apr 29, 2013 7:20:55 PM - Report post
Avast
PHAT CAT
DABhand posted on Apr 29, 2013 10:59:34 PM - Report post
None of the AV's will have any trouble if you set the trainers to be excluded in your options.
[Edited by DABhand, 4/29/2013 10:59:45 PM]
Oh and Don't forget some tuts on ASM and defeating DMA
kyle939 posted on May 11, 2013 2:42:52 PM - Report post
I do not think any antivirus likes a trainer, because it see's it as an infection.
Avast works well, once you turn off the sandbox mode it works fine. No problems. I been using it a long time in game mode and never ever had a problem.
Malwarebytes does not even pick up the trainers as anything, and that shows something because that is a good piece of software.