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

Notes meant for humans, usually preceded by a semicolon ; or a pound sign # . Security Warning If you found this file unexpectedly on your system: SupeLegitConfig.ini

Its location is the best clue to its purpose. If it is in a game folder, it is likely a mod. If it is in a temporary folder or a system directory ( C:\Windows ), it may be a sign of a pup (potentially unwanted program). A developer may have named it this way

It is frequently used by custom scripts or injectors to store user preferences, toggle features, or save license/authentication keys for unofficial game expansions. If it is in a game folder, it is likely a mod

Regardless of its specific use, SupeLegitConfig.ini follows the standard format:

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.

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: