Supelegitconfig.ini Direct
Files with "ironic" names like "SupeLegit" are often used by malware or unwanted programs to appear harmless to inexperienced users.
Notes meant for humans, usually preceded by a semicolon ; or a pound sign # . Security Warning If you found this file unexpectedly on your system:
The file is not a standard system file or a widely recognized component of popular software. Based on its highly unusual name, it is almost certainly a custom configuration file used in a specific, often clandestine or unofficial, context. Likely Origin and Purpose SupeLegitConfig.ini
A developer may have named it this way as a joke for a private project, intentionally making it sound suspicious while it performs standard configuration tasks. General Structure of .ini Files
Regardless of its specific use, SupeLegitConfig.ini follows the standard format: Files with "ironic" names like "SupeLegit" are often
Because "SupeLegit" is a tongue-in-cheek play on "Super Legit" (a common trope in modding and "grey-market" software communities), this file is typically associated with:
You can safely inspect the file's contents using a plain text editor like Notepad . This will let you see exactly what parameters it is trying to set without executing any code. Based on its highly unusual name, it is
Specific parameters defined as Key=Value pairs (e.g., Enabled=1 or Username=Player1 ).