The only thing i lost on GFWL was save data, batman arkham asylum, lost planet 2 and a couple of others i've forgotten. Was a tense few days but once I found out how it was disabling Norton it sorted itself out and I haven't had any other problems. My only experience ever with a virus that I recall was one that actually disabled Norton, it was some malware thing that was a complicated ploy to get me to download some anti-virus specifically designed to cure the problem. When Starcraft II went into beta pre-release, Norton kept blocking it from installing because "Less than 50 Norton users have run this program before", and I assume Blizzard didn't bother getting Norton approval with a beta version build of the game.
#LOST PLANET 2 STEAMWORKS .DLL#
dll files have the potential to do harm and Norton automatically assumes the worst. If the warning talks about reputation, it isn't actually detecting anything, it is blocking because. Norton automatically flags any files it doesn't recognize and tells you not to use them. If you are really worried but want to play Bulletstorm, backup your computer and disconnect your internet connection before running the. dll you found isn't harmful but as a Norton user I get that warning all the time and have never had any problems ignoring it. To the OP, I cannot say for certain that the. I honestly have never had any problems with GFWL live aside from it just being annoying and unintuitive, and I don't know of any games that do not have work-arounds for GFWL's demise. I haven't loaded up Bulletstorm in years, I have been secretly hoping that it would one day kick the shackles of GFWL and get Steamworks which would encourage me to play it again like several other games but I doubt it will since its EA property to some extent and they seem to have no intention of giving Steam any sort of help.