Anti-cheat software used in Valorant
Valorant's anti-cheat software, Vanguard, faces criticism after a recent update allegedly caused PC issues for some players, including false bans and system crashes. Riot Games assures that Vanguard does not brick PCs or components, despite initial joking tweets suggesting otherwise. Affected players, including some claiming innocence of cheating, report severe technical troubles.
Valorant's aggressive Vanguard Anti-Cheat system is allegedly "bricking" cheaters' PCs, sparking a divided community response. Riot Games denies hardware damage claims, attributing the issue to security measures targeting DMA cheating devices. The move raises concerns over potential misidentification of legitimate players and legal implications under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
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