Steam-api.dll For Resident Evil 6 _top_
This is the #1 culprit. Many antivirus programs flag steam-api.dll as a "generic trojan" or "riskware" because it injects code into running processes (a standard behavior for Steam overlay and multiplayer hooks). When this happens, the file is automatically removed or quarantined without your permission.
If you are running a non-Steam version of Resident Evil 6 , the included steam-api.dll is often a modified "emulator" designed to bypass Steam. These custom DLLs are unstable, frequently flagged by antiviruses, and will not receive automatic updates. This article assumes legitimate ownership, but it is worth mentioning that pirated versions are a primary source of persistent DLL errors. steam-api.dll for resident evil 6

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