http://store.steampowered.com/app/644570/Material_Girl/

The game just got released. Same publisher as Super Star, Hell Girls, Dragon Knight, and Dragonia, whose offer unconditional refund to customer (god).

I tried downloading and my Avast alerted me just a while ago. 3 of my friends on Steam already have this game, 6 have it in wishlist. Can anyone confirm if it's safe or not?

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Haaa!

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Hmm..Main menu seems good. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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I wonder how they attempt to cover the listing fee after Steam direct was on?
Also, no card drop ... not yet ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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$100 is not much even if they will got it back after they sell 100 - 1000 copies of this game.

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Not really because the steam fee is something like 75% of the price. The dev do only money with the trading cards.

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Do you mean the fee on the Steam Store? 'Cause as far as I can remember, it was around 33%.

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I don't have an antivirus so I can't speak for it being detected or not, but the game has thousands of users, easily 10k. Not to mention the devs' other games. If they were up to something, it'd have been made public by now.

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Avast is annoying these days, it always flags newer DS4windows versions, etc.

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Hey, at least the girl on the main menu it's not a child.

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Insurgency is an example of a great and 100%-legit and is often detected as a virus by AV. So don't worry, it's probably just a false-positive. Also, the [Susp] probably means that the AV just marked it as suspicious based on heuristics, so it's not even truly a detection.

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Looks safe enough to me. VirusTotal

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the problem Is the name of the exe... "game.exe" its the worst name they could choose., lots of pages on the internet come whith this file, so Av take it as a virus.

but, its on steam, they check the files before update to they servers.

its safe

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Do they? That's a surprise, considering how often we've seen games released on steam without an executable. 😂

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i know, steam some times sucks, but o never hear of a confirmed virus thought the plataform.

but really, who in the hole world could use "game.exe"..... shits happends, maybe jajaja

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HAHA! When I saw you list Dragon Knight, I thought they allowed this version on steam.

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Be careful. There are scammers out there that send false information hoping you will click on the info and then they demand you get their program or you will be stuck. If this is not the case, then it could be a false or erroneous reading.

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I got a false positive every time that I tried to play Vapour. I would get 3 minutes into the game, then it would crash because my anti-virus program identified the .exe as a trojan.

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too expensive

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