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The "blacklist" refers to a list of specific Steam games that have built-in detection methods for GreenLuma or its manager files. Unlike standard games that might simply fail to launch, blacklisted games actively scan for the presence of GreenLuma’s DLLs (such as GreenLuma_2024_x64.dll ) or other associated files in the Steam directory.

To protect your primary library, many users recommend testing GreenLuma on a secondary "burner" account first.

Never launch a game with EAC, BattlEye, or other aggressive anti-cheats while GreenLuma is injected.

Modern multiplayer titles often verify DLC and game ownership on their own servers, making client-side bypasses like GreenLuma easy to spot.

This is the primary hub for GreenLuma development and user reports on which games are currently "safe" or "unsafe."

If a blacklisted game detects these files, it may trigger an automatic on your Steam account. These bans are often server-side and difficult, if not impossible, to appeal. Why are Certain Games Blacklisted?

Games protected by Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) or BattlEye are notorious for detecting any modification to the Steam client.

Some developers specifically update their games to look for GreenLuma's file patterns to prevent piracy and exploitation of Family Sharing. How to Use GreenLuma Safely

Because the list of detected games is constantly evolving, there is no single static "official" list. However, the community often maintains updated threads and wikis.