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While in the midst of playing a game downloaded from WildTangent Games, I received the following message: <Program: C:\Program Files\WildGames\Between the Worlds\uspy.exe - This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's support team for more information. > The title on the message window was: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
After communicating with game site tech support, I was advised the error was caused by anti-spy/anti-viral software. They suggested uninstalling and reinstalling the game which ultimately solved the problem; the error did not occur again.
My quandary, though I'm not a programmer, I do not believe my security software had anything to do with the error that halted the game. Visual C++ is a computer programming language, is it not? I've downloaded dozens of games from this site w/o incident. I believe a faulty game was on their server and my request for reimbursement of that game session precipitated their answer. In the meantime, they reloaded a *fresh* version so indeed the new download would work.
Because I'm Joe/Jane user and not a software analyst, programmer or architect, any techno jargon answer would fly over my head and I would accept their reply because I would not know any better. Does this error message indicate my security software damaged the execution files of this game? Thanks, MB
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