If you're on Windows 10, a recent updated rolled out a new malware protection which specifically stops unknown software from writing to particular places. It seems Microsoft think pretty much everything except their own software is "unknown" so if you've turned this on then you need to enable your games to write. This will manifest in TSW2 as things like unable to save progress configuration/settings won't stick and revert steam can't install new stuff You will hopefully find this Microsoft support article helpful https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...-folders-b5b6627a-b008-2ca2-7931-7e51e912b034
I have not had this either as I use something else, but have printed off just in case something should change without my knowledge.
Doesn’t seem to be affecting myself. I use Windows Defender alongside a 3rd party piece of software. Windows 10 fully updated too.
As the OP said, it's off by default. At least for now! I've switched it on on my system (it's under the Ransomware Protection tab in Windows 10 settings). You get a popup message when something 'new' (i.e. first run since you enabled the setting) has been blocked, which you can then allow through. After that it works silently with no problems.
Yes raretrack is correct that it is off by default, I have turned it on because it is a good idea. I expect that once Microsoft gather more exception information from users they will likely turn it on by default in the future. It is better than detecting malicious software (do that too!) because it prevents writes that you don't excpect. Paul
This is odd. I have no problems at all with TSW2 and Windows 10 Pro 20H2 and MS Defender. I can save settings and scenarios and install mods.
Have you turned on the new anti ransomware protection? It is off by default. If you turn it on you'll need to do this.
No, I haven't and that explains why. Thanks! I use Acronis True Image and make regular backups of my system drive and that's a perfect protection from ransomware.
I recently learned about this when I would install apps, and a pop-up would show up saying the app might not be safe and could cause harm to my computer. This started bothering me, and I searched online for a solution. I discovered that I can add apps to the list of allowed apps, so my computer won’t block them. I’m glad I found a solution because it started becoming annoying. I thought the cause might be that I bought one of those reddit windows keys that I thought malfunctioned. But as it turns out, the operating system works great, and the issue comes from Microsoft. Glad it’s fixable.
I totally get your frustration with the recent Windows malware protection update causing headaches for gamers.
I've heard about this malware protection update on Windows 10 causing issues with games. It can indeed be frustrating when your games can't save progress or configurations. One possible solution is to check out the UE4 Dumper to help with game-related problems. For more detailed guidance on resolving these issues, you might want to visit GuidedHacking.com, where you can find useful tips and discussions from the gaming community. Hopefully, this will help you get your games back on track without too much hassle.