redhawx posted on Oct 04, 2020 5:56:30 PM - Report post
So with Monster Hunter World updated I started having problems starting it up. Trying deleting the .dll files and verifying the files, did a reinstall, tried changing the window size in the config files, but nothing was working. Found out my Antivirus (Webroot) was causing the problem. I always was annoyed with Webroot autoshutting down the trainers but not to the point of wanting to get rid of it. Any recommendations for a good Anti-virus that won't cause to many issues with trainers?
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PWizard posted on Oct 04, 2020 6:08:13 PM - Report post
Anything but Webroot and BitDefender.
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Matri posted on Oct 04, 2020 6:20:37 PM - Report post
Avast and Panda are good choices.
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Jaks posted on Oct 04, 2020 6:34:45 PM - Report post
I've used a lot of them over the years and I like ESET the best. It both lets me game and use trainers while it continues protecting my PC. The only time I hear from it is when I get a report after it completes a weekly scan.
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CyPHeR369 posted on Oct 04, 2020 7:17:24 PM - Report post
All you need is common sense and Defender. Save your money.
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Neo7 posted on Oct 04, 2020 11:14:05 PM - Report post
Is there any reason you need anything beyond Microsoft Defender built in? A 3rd party independent test of it showed that it is more than adequate at defense if not: