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Valorant: Massive criticism of anti-cheat software - developers react

2020-04-28T08:32:24.333Z


The anti-cheat software from "Valorant" is criticized by the players. Riot Games has now responded and made changes.


The anti-cheat software from "Valorant" is criticized by the players. Riot Games has now responded and made changes.

  • The shooter "Valorant" is the new game from the "League of Legends" developer Riot Games.
  • Riot's anti-cheat software is criticized by gamers because the program intervenes deeply in the operating systems.
  • Developer Riot Games has now given in and adjusted the program.

"Valorant": developers react to criticism from the players

The new shooter from Riot Games, "Valorant", has recently annoyed many people because the anti-cheat software was perceived as a clumsy attempt to act against cheaters. Riot Games use the anti-cheat program Vanguard for "Valorant". Many players accuse the tool of not taking sufficient account of user data protection because it interferes deeply with software permissions. When the PC starts up, Vanguard checks whether cheat software is installed on the computer. If such a program is installed, Vanguard "Valorant" will no longer start. For many players, however, this is too much interference in their own operating system. The colleagues at ingame.de * also report on the problem with the anti-cheat program Vanguard.

In a Reddit post (via Kotaku), Riot has now announced that some changes to the anti-cheat system will be made, as there is a lot of discussion about the topic in the community. The biggest change concerns players' concern that Vanguard is always running on the system in the background, whether or not "Valorant" has been played. Players can  now manually deactivate Vanguard at any time . However, if you want to play "Valorant", you have to switch it on again. 

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Riot Games hopes for the help of the "Valorant" players

Riot Games provides for the discovery of vulnerabilities in anti-cheat system of the new Shooters "Valorant" up to US $ 100,000 (about 90,000 euros ). In the game's closed beta, many players have already complained about cheaters. Thanks to "League of Legends", Riot has already had experience with cheat programs. The "Valorant" scams are to be nipped in the bud before the Free2Play title becomes available to everyone later this year.

However, the developers reject the allegations. As reported by Mein-MMO, Vanguard does not collect any information unless "Valorant" is running. To ensure that the program is not manipulated, it must already be running when the system is started. In addition, Riot has published a detailed blog post justifying the continued use of Vanguard.

In addition, the developers offer  between $ 25,000 and $ 100,000 for detecting gaps in the anti-cheat program. The main goal here is to find errors that can affect the privacy of users or their system security. Riot hopes that the community will also help to address Vanguard's vulnerabilities and keep cheats from "Valorant" permanently away.

The full version of "Valorant" is due to be released this year

"Valorant" is currently still in beta. The release is planned for this year, but a fixed date has not yet been fixed. The game will be a Free2Play title  - so you can play it for free and unlock additional features with microtransactions.

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* tz.de and ingame.de part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network

Source: merkur

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