It works, I've played it. The reason why people (or at least I) might be interested in a sandbox version would be to test the control mechanics and get a hands-on feel for the game, something simple replay videos don't give you.
In regards to the "virus", its not, plain and simple. I've been following technogods for some time now and they're not some upstart script kiddie group who formed during sc2 to infect your computers with "teh loggers". They're established, smart and not malicious. They have a thriving community on their forums which probably wouldn't exist if they gave all their visitors viruses. They code stuff like this for fun and in their free time. The way their previous loaders (they don't like calling their programs cracks or hacks) have functioned ( I cant say for certain for sc2 but I imagine its along the same lines) is by injecting code into the program rather than modifying exe's such as other groups do. This injection is normally what causes antivirus programs to flip out.
Just my 2 cents.
In regards to the "virus", its not, plain and simple. I've been following technogods for some time now and they're not some upstart script kiddie group who formed during sc2 to infect your computers with "teh loggers". They're established, smart and not malicious. They have a thriving community on their forums which probably wouldn't exist if they gave all their visitors viruses. They code stuff like this for fun and in their free time. The way their previous loaders (they don't like calling their programs cracks or hacks) have functioned ( I cant say for certain for sc2 but I imagine its along the same lines) is by injecting code into the program rather than modifying exe's such as other groups do. This injection is normally what causes antivirus programs to flip out.
Just my 2 cents.