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Fordítási probléma jelentése


Part of the update was massively upgrading the Unity engine version (from a 2018 version to the 2021 version), so this is likely the reason that this is triggering now.
From some quick research it seems like this is a pretty widespread false positive that affects many games & programs.
Unfortunately I may not be able to do much about this, but I'll do some more research to see if there is a fix. For now the only solution is to whitelist the .exe or add an exclusion to your antivirus. There also may be ways to report false positives depending on the antivirus.
- Kevin
I've got the same info when looking around but not everyone is keen on whitelisting something without 100% certainty.
Best regards