The problem its not for us, the users of AGS, who know its a false positive, but for the end-game users who you plan to distribute your games. I've been using AGS for less than a month, I did a mini point-and-click adventure for some members of my family and some had this issue with Avast.
That's not really a problem since they are family and they trust me, but what if you want to sell or give for free your game? People will think its a virus, even of you explain the problem about a false positive. Its more than annoying, it's a problem that I think causes (or can cause) AGS to stop growing.
What will you do to distribute your game? Add a big note on the installer like "DONT TRUST YOUR ANTIVIRUS! ITS A FALSE POSITIVE!" .....
I'm loving AGS but already started to look for alternatives without the false positives.
That's not really a problem since they are family and they trust me, but what if you want to sell or give for free your game? People will think its a virus, even of you explain the problem about a false positive. Its more than annoying, it's a problem that I think causes (or can cause) AGS to stop growing.
What will you do to distribute your game? Add a big note on the installer like "DONT TRUST YOUR ANTIVIRUS! ITS A FALSE POSITIVE!" .....

I'm loving AGS but already started to look for alternatives without the false positives.
