Mkay, some slack's been cut due to wanting to get people regularly using this thread, when NGS kicks in. I think we've had our adjustment period. Now, i would strongly encourage people to start reading the first post. It's not meant to just be a request, it should be a guideline at this point. NGS is acting up, fine. How do we know you're not simply being stupid and opening something like cheat engine and just leaving it running, while playing mabi? Or maybe you're launching using power patcher or something. Both of these, and more, are covered in the first post. Yet people who come in posting about NGS, very rarely state they're not doing something that we confirmed triggers NGS, they simply come in and say NGS is triggered.
Granted, at this point we assume abyss. However, it's also triggered from certain versions of frida/kanan running, as well as certain mod_sharker i believe. For the sake of smooth progress, at the very least people need to start including what kind of packs/patchers/mods you're using that you suspect would trip NGS. Or better yet, you could actually test yourself. We suspect abyss to be the #1 problem, so just remove abyss and launch the game, see if you can stay on 5 mins in one channel without cc'ing, and without abyss tripping. If NGS was tripping with abyss, and you do this but abyss stops tripping, congrats you've successfully either narrowed the issue down to your current abyss version, or NGS is just being weird. A good example of nexon's 'progress' would be them screwing up multi-clienting. It may be slow, but they are still doing things with NGS and detection.
Please save the staff some headache, before any issues actually arise, and put in some kind of effort in your posts so people have a rough idea of what to look at as well. A form is submitted in the OP, requesting you use it. If you can personally narrow down the issue to something such as abyss, it'll save time on our wondering/guessing games though, and just avoid frustration all around. Same goes for just supplying us your packs/patchers/mods in general. Even if it's not incredibly detailed, it will give a rough idea of where to start.