@elx_r6@ProLikesR6s@CenturionA21@EsportsRadian like most of ur team is cheating or has already been banned for cheating u guys can't even complete a tournament. Don't come in here attacking people just because they reported you
@bonedfps Depends on the map imo. People going for complete coinflip spawnpeeks on larger maps I think is dumb and annoying. People playing aggressive maybe spawn peeking on maps like chalet, border or kafe I don't see an issue with as that is representative of most games on those maps
Does Vanguard physically damage hardware?
No.
Does this impact hardware or software in any ways unrelated to Riot’s games?
No. The IOMMU security protection does not impact hardware, and would only impact the ability of players using DMA cheat devices to play our games.
Are normal players affected?
Players not using DMA cheat hardware are unaffected.
Why target DMA cheats?
DMA-based cheats are among the most sophisticated forms of cheating because they attempt to bypass traditional software detection by accessing memory directly through external hardware.
I’m affected by this. How do I fix it?
To continue cheating in other titles with this device, you may simply disable IOMMU in BIOS in the same place that you enabled it. Of course, you still won’t be able to play our games with these cheat devices enabled.
Why did Riot joke about “bricking” PCs?
We didn’t. The “paperweight” comment was about VALORANT cheat devices that no longer work in VALORANT. No hardware is being damaged and no other functionalities are impacted.
@y7qsr@NBDY2k I mean yeah if that's the case it solves problems. As it stands we are going to allow this guy to run spyware on our PCs and let it upload so much sensitive data to his PC or some server he rents out. Should GDPR be effectively applied and there be proof I'd probably back it