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Maybe it's because your Antivirus is blocking the Launcher. The purpose of the Launcher is to check for updates and download the game from an external server. Since your Antivirus sees a "callback" command in the Launcher, it believes the Launcher to be a virus that "callsback" to its host, to take commands on infecting the computer it sits on. Have the Antivirus ignore it, it should work.If I try to download the 2.1.0.0 launcher it doesn't work. When I do try to download the 2.1.0.0 launcher I get a warning from my antivirus saying that the launcher has created a Trojan called pokemon3d.exe dropper.trojan.gen. Another thing is that I get a message saying windows doesn't have access to the file. Or that I just don't have permission to download the file which is weird because the computer I am using only has one account.
I finally managed to fix my problem. Thanks snyp.Maybe it's because your Antivirus is blocking the Launcher. The purpose of the Launcher is to check for updates and download the game from an external server. Since your Antivirus sees a "callback" command in the Launcher, it believes the Launcher to be a virus that "callsback" to its host, to take commands on infecting the computer it sits on. Have the Antivirus ignore it, it should work.If I try to download the 2.1.0.0 launcher it doesn't work. When I do try to download the 2.1.0.0 launcher I get a warning from my antivirus saying that the launcher has created a Trojan called pokemon3d.exe dropper.trojan.gen. Another thing is that I get a message saying windows doesn't have access to the file. Or that I just don't have permission to download the file which is weird because the computer I am using only has one account.
Glad I could help. It makes sense that an Antivirus would block P3D because of the callbacks, and if the game can't function the way it was coded, then it won't run. By the way, what Antivirus are you running? It seems either highly secure, or highly paranoid.I finally managed to fix my problem. Thanks snyp.Maybe it's because your Antivirus is blocking the Launcher. The purpose of the Launcher is to check for updates and download the game from an external server. Since your Antivirus sees a "callback" command in the Launcher, it believes the Launcher to be a virus that "callsback" to its host, to take commands on infecting the computer it sits on. Have the Antivirus ignore it, it should work.
I use Webroot secure anywhere.Glad I could help. It makes sense that an Antivirus would block P3D because of the callbacks, and if the game can't function the way it was coded, then it won't run. By the way, what Antivirus are you running? It seems either highly secure, or highly paranoid.I finally managed to fix my problem. Thanks snyp.![]()
Surprisingly enough, I've never heard of it. It seems secure enough though, since it detected Pokemon 3D's callbacks. I would stick with it if I were you, and just white-list the programs that you need, that way, you can play the games you want, and not worry about sacrificing security for it.I use Webroot secure anywhere.Glad I could help. It makes sense that an Antivirus would block P3D because of the callbacks, and if the game can't function the way it was coded, then it won't run. By the way, what Antivirus are you running? It seems either highly secure, or highly paranoid.![]()
Hopefully the antivirus doesn't get too secure, it was pretty annoying when I couldn't play Pokemon3D, but yeah I'll keep it since it's the only antivirus I have.Surprisingly enough, I've never heard of it. It seems secure enough though, since it detected Pokemon 3D's callbacks. I would stick with it if I were you, and just white-list the programs that you need, that way, you can play the games you want, and not worry about sacrificing security for it.I use Webroot secure anywhere.
If you start getting problems with your antivirus, you can switch to Microsoft Security Essentials (100% Free!) made by Microsoft themselves. The only problem I have with them is that you can't let your computer do quick scans, since it only scans the core Windows files themselves, always make sure it does full scans. Also, AVG Antivirus Free is a great program. I only switched from it to MSE because MSE was made by Microsoft, and because it didn't remind me about the premium version all the time. Either way, I'm glad I could help. Enjoy Pokemon 3D!Hopefully the antivirus doesn't get too secure, it was pretty annoying when I couldn't play Pokemon3D, but yeah I'll keep it since it's the only antivirus I have.Surprisingly enough, I've never heard of it. It seems secure enough though, since it detected Pokemon 3D's callbacks. I would stick with it if I were you, and just white-list the programs that you need, that way, you can play the games you want, and not worry about sacrificing security for it.
Okay, thanks for the help again.If you start getting problems with your antivirus, you can switch to Microsoft Security Essentials (100% Free!) made by Microsoft themselves. The only problem I have with them is that you can't let your computer do quick scans, since it only scans the core Windows files themselves, always make sure it does full scans. Also, AVG Antivirus Free is a great program. I only switched from it to MSE because MSE was made by Microsoft, and because it didn't remind me about the premium version all the time. Either way, I'm glad I could help. Enjoy Pokemon 3D!Hopefully the antivirus doesn't get too secure, it was pretty annoying when I couldn't play Pokemon3D, but yeah I'll keep it since it's the only antivirus I have.![]()