SomeoneElse
[H]ard|Gawd
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Its actually not even close to the same logic i'm using. You have a cheating program that someone else created outside of the developer of the program. No matter how it was used in this situation or not, their program found it and it did what it was intended to do. That by definition is not a false positive.Well I mean I use cheat engine for single player games, but just because it's on my system that doesn't mean I actually am using it for something multiplayer and I mean if that is the extent of the anticheat system scanning programs for known cheat software then they may be in the wrong here, I typically use cheat engine for something like Skyrim but without a console as they make it so you don't have to use anything else, as I beat the game legit I either want to test or have fun on another go around without sinking years of my life into something, or explore other story paths like the Witcher 3 to see what would have been different.
I don't understand why people think you are nefarious just because you have something, that is jumping to conclusions, I own a gun doesn't mean I shot someone and maybe just maybe I am not capable of a crime but instead just like target shooting, so by your logic you have zero sympathy for someone using something or having something and being falsly accused? He has a gun so he must have stabbed that person. I mean that is the exact logic you are running on here.
By your logic if you had cocaine in your car but didn't use it, its not illegal......
Again the only thing you have to go on is that they "said" they didn't use it for this game but all you have to go on is their word. The evidence is circumstantial but if you don't want to get banned from anything Never install the software to being with. Plain and simple.