A new issue in Valorant may cause some headaches for players not just in Riot's game, but other shooters as well.
This is why I'm not in security. Here, I attempt to explain how Riot is stopping more cheaters from cheating in VALORANT.
If you have an Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, or ASRock motherboard, you need to update the BIOS if you want to continue playing Valorant. That's because a critical flaw was recently found that allows cheaters ...
Riot Games, best known for titles like Valorant and League of Legends and the Vanguard anti-cheat software, has often been ...
Your motherboard may need a security update to keep playing Valorant.
Riot Games has addressed why Valorant's anti-cheat software is always running in the background. Over the past few days, a controversy has been brewing in the nascent Valorant community. It all has to ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. This week’s dev blog post from the team behind Valorant talks about the development and implementation of the anti-cheat system. The current ...
Update 04/28: Riot has responded to player concerns over Valorant’s always-on anti-cheat software, and has implemented a switch that allows the Vanguard system to be turned off while you are not ...
The new Valorant anti-cheat system, Vanguard, blocks legitimate apps even when Valorant isn't running. Players have taken to social media to express their concerns about the Valorant anti-cheat system ...
-"Valorant's" anti-cheat system is starting to worry a lot of people, and rightfully so. Can we trust Riot Vanguard? -I'm sorry, Riot Games, but if that's your stance on it, I'm never gonna touch ...
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