Thanks ploxasarus, never had a problem since your first release!
w2z3 trib any1 know the path with fly hacks on :p
w2z3 trib any1 know the path with fly hacks on :p
can u Full clip your way through it?Quote:
Thanks ploxasarus, never had a problem since your first release!
w2z3 trib any1 know the path with fly hacks on :p
pretty sure you need to turn anti virus off in order for this to work. Uninstall McAfee i guess? It's a pretty bad anti virus to begin with imo.Quote:
I just tried to unzip and my McAfee automatically quarantined it as an Artemis! trojan. Anyone know how to get around this?
Check your naming of the client ( which should not matter ). If your running windows 10 you will need to set it in compatibility mode for win7 with admin ( try without aswell ). If you are running the 64bit client then try without ( some systems are not handling the 64bit properly, tinkering with that ).Quote:
Hey Plox, I've been having some issues with running uNF, whenever I start it up, it says disconnected. I have the latest .NET and etc downloaded and ran it under admin as well. Tried starting it before gw2 and also after but still couldn't get it to connect. :c welp?
No offense, stop using bad antiviruses... There is nothing in Unf malicious absolutely at all and it is a false positive due to obfuscation & packing methods and the most I can suggest is to disable your antivirus ( uninstall if I was you and use something proper ) and try again.Quote:
I just tried to unzip and my McAfee automatically quarantined it as an Artemis! trojan. Anyone know how to get around this?
As safe as you not getting reported by other people to my knowledge. I've never been banned on gw2 in over 3 years using anything but then again it is all a matter of how you use it and how you avoid players and how often you abuse certain aspects of things.Quote:
has anyone still using this for map completion? is it still safe? thank you
Hey Plox, thanks for the reply. Just tried running uNF again with no changes at all and it magically fixed it self. Not sure why that happened but thanks for the reply nonetheless! :)Quote:
Check your naming of the client ( which should not matter ). If your running windows 10 you will need to set it in compatibility mode for win7 with admin ( try without aswell ). If you are running the 64bit client then try without ( some systems are not handling the 64bit properly, tinkering with that ).
thats good to hear,Quote:
As safe as you not getting reported by other people to my knowledge. I've never been banned on gw2 in over 3 years using anything but then again it is all a matter of how you use it and how you avoid players and how often you abuse certain aspects of things.
I remember reading somewhere that people were reporting others who were running faster than they should, I'm guessing they most likely got reported by other players for running too fast or something. I don't think there's detection implemented apart from tping.Quote:
thats good to hear,
i know about not to get reported, i'm asking this because someone told me that someone else get banned from using this for map completion, if its getting banned by report then its obvious, but he said anet was detecting how fast are we going from one poi to another, one wp to another...tho, idk if his story is true or not, or perhaps he's missing the word "reported"