![]() So you should always be made aware before the installation so that people who don't want it can opt out. Wanting a rootkit on your system or not is everybody's personal choice. I would still strongly suggest adding a notice at the time of installation if at all possible because a lot of people will overlook the tiny warning on the store page. So that's two steps in the right direction.īecause the store page makes you aware and the devs are working on hopefully providing a removal tool, I'm happy if a moderator wants to lock this thread so it doesn't keep coming back to page 1. They didn't mention adding that notice but I'm pretty sure that wasn't there earlier when I installed the demo. There's now a notice on the store page on the right side to inform you that the game incorporates nProtect GameGuard. ![]() The uninstall process should at least inform the user that it's leaving it behind and why it's doing that. My stance on that: the uninstall process should ask the user to make the decision and to help them make the decision ideally provide a link to a webpage that the GameGuard developers should maintain that lists all games currently using GameGuard. For this reason, this security module is not being automatically deleted." I understand and had already considered that. ![]() The devs also wrote: "There are cases where the nProtect program can be used for other games than UNDECEMBER. The devs have responded in this thread in post #213 (page 15-ish) saying they're working on providing an easy removal method. ![]() ![]() You get more out of spending that time on (finding) local friends and family IRL so I recommend doing that instead. Others just want to 'talk tech' and I appreciate it but I don't want to spend more time chatting on the internet. I don't accept them because I have enough people to help IRL. I've been receiving too many friend invites because of this thread. ![]()
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