I was trying to play SM2, but I got kicked out for mod detection, even though I didn't install any mods. Could this mean my laptop has a virus, or is there something else going on?
3 Answers
It’s not uncommon for legit programs to be flagged as mods. Some software, especially ones with features like macros or autohotkeys, might trigger such detections in games. So, it might not be a virus—just a false positive from the anti-cheat system.
I’d recommend running a virus scan using Malwarebytes. It's free and can help you check for malware on your system. Better to be safe than sorry!
Yeah, I’ve heard that even certain peripheral software, like Logitech’s, can get flagged for their macro functions. So your kick might not have anything to do with malware. You should look into which programs are running that could be causing this.

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