March 8th, 2022 Livestream
Q&A: If someone alters their game files, is that noted in crash reports?
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if someone alters their game files is that something that's noted in crash reports no that's not something we can see we can only see the call stack that you get when the game crashes, that's like some that's why sometimes we can kind of like deduce that like this this feels like an issue with verifying game files when like so the call stacks doesn't make sense that's like an indication that like something's wonky going on with your game that's not correct, but we don't know what is wrong essentially we don't think know something's off