

for sure: doublecheck that executable (game) is excluded (or maybe entire folder with this executable). So, if your exclusion list is already with "excluded" game folder AND if you want to try own troubleshoot steps - then, maybe, it is possible to check: At least, such a thing is recommended, perhaps (and kind of replacement for F-Secure SAS / F-Secure Labs contacting).

Since your topic is located under "Home Security Beta Board" - then, maybe, good to create report / ticket via beta-portal. As a result, analysis or hooks by F-Secure solution ( DeepGuard module as a example) is "detected" as cheating with executable (game). Just because "code 51" maybe is about internal game's protection functionality. Solution is to contact F-Secure Labs and, for example, to transfer executable (game.exe) via F-Secure SAS:Īnother solution is to contact game developers or Steam. Need to do it carefully (and, in general, it is only temporary workaround). For example, to exclude certain executable or game directory. One workaround is to use "exclusion list" for Manual Scanning. There was a discussion about some troubles with games (via Steam or Microsoft Store).
