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There is currently for a file named dlls_worked.exe .
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In the absence of established documentation, you should treat this file with significant caution. Based on common cybersecurity patterns,
: The fact that search engines and security databases have no record of this specific filename suggests it is either very new, extremely niche, or uniquely generated—the latter being a common trait of Polymorphic Malware . Recommended Safety Steps
There is currently for a file named dlls_worked.exe . dlls_worked.exe
: Legitimate software from reputable developers (like Microsoft, Adobe, or Intel) is almost always digitally signed. If you right-click the file, go to Properties , and do not see a Digital Signatures tab, the file's origin is unverified.
: Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), go to the Startup tab, and see if dlls_worked.exe is set to run automatically. If it is and you don't recognize it, disable it immediately. In the absence of established documentation, you should
Knowing the context (e.g., a recent download or a popup) can help determine its purpose.
Check if it is in a temporary folder ( %TEMP% ) or a random folder in AppData . These are common hiding spots for malicious scripts. If it is and you don't recognize it, disable it immediately
If it is located in C:\Windows\System32 , it is highly likely to be a virus disguised as a system file.
For 551-553, you need Rowan to be corrupted, Alexia to have learned magic with Cliohna and not have influence toward Andras and Jezeras. Her corruption level is not important. The scene trigger when you visit the Catacomb
For 483, I think this is a bug because this cg is part of an animation with 484. Seems that the game unlock only 484
i know that 483 should be unlocked along with the 484 but at least on latest steam build was bugged and didn’t triggered, haven’t got the chance to try on the current build
as for 551-553 i was able to repro them as well yesterday( I was able to get it with both corrupt Rowan and Alexia, and no magic learned, will have to try few more times to see if any of them are required) this scene was bugged on previous steam build but it’s obtainable now, but will edit after I manage to repo all the new CGs
and will have to take a look for the X’Zaratl CGs as some of the requirements have been changed
good work on this. Seems I havnt missed hardly anything, If I count some of my older play throughs. The few i did miss would require choosing things I simply wouldnt choose while playing lol (like siding with Werden) maybe sometime when Im bored just to unlock them. Thanks for helping me figure out Ive managed to nail just about everything available atm.
Anyone know how to trigger Alexia to be summoned by Andras through Drokk?
So the female drider is called Black Ness…didnt know that.
lmao, how do I turn off the cheating/NTR scenes
You know, i google for cg unlock save, not an actual guide:P