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-"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 ...
In context: Reports from users trying out Windows 11 are starting to indicate that the anti-cheat software in Riot Games' competitive first-person shooter requires secure boot and Trusted Platform ...
Every time you install a new program on your computer, you’re taking a risk. With each click of the OK button, you’re placing implicit trust in whatever company ...
Windows 11 requires Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0, which has caused some issues for PC builders with hardware that’s a few years old. The implications for TPM may reach beyond Windows Hello and ...
Valorant was announced early last month as the latest first-person shooter game from Riot Games. There has been a lot of excitement surrounding the all-new game IP, but one thing that has drawn a lot ...
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 ...
Why it matters: When it comes to online multiplayer gaming, nobody likes a cheater, not even cheaters. Whether using external software to enhance their performance or just to troll other players, ...