FYI their rootkit or as they like to call it "anti-cheat" doesn't even let you open the League client if you have Microsoft own sysinternal tools (Process Explorer or TCPView) open , yes they block Microsoft own internal tools. 🤷🏻♂️
Well, that escalated quickly.
There’s been a wave of claims by cheaters about Vanguard “bricking” their PCs, so let’s clear that up: Vanguard does not damage hardware or disable your devices.
The photo we posted is a picture of cheat hardware devices that are sold explicitly for cheating in VALORANT (not normal PCs or PC components). Through our latest updates, Vanguard now makes those devices worthless for VAL, but does not in any way brick PCs or PC components or PC software.
Our latest update enforces standard platform security features, like the Input-Output Memory Management Unit (IOMMU), on accounts identified as using Direct Memory Access (DMA) cheating devices. These protections are already part of modern systems and when enabled, they block DMA cheat devices (such as those shown in the photo) from accessing memory in downstream applications, like our games.
If a cheat setup continues attempting to cheat after those protections are enabled, the system may generate hardware faults or instability. This is expected behavior under IOMMU when attempts are made to read protected memory.
Disabling IOMMU allows the cheat device to function again, but IOMMU will still be required to play our games. This means the cheat device won’t work with our games, but your PC isn’t “bricked.” We would not, and cannot, impact your PC’s functionality in any other fashion.
This functionality only applies to systems attempting to use DMA cheat devices, and players who are not using DMA-based cheat setups are not affected.
We’ll keep investing in anti-cheat to protect competitive integrity, and we’ll keep being as transparent as possible about how those systems work.
@ossantabehodai you cry about your work being uploaded to ilegal sites overseas and beg for global reach yet you only release it in region locked sites where if you're not a citizen you can't buy it, you yell "they're stealing my money" on a market your product is not even on. 🤷🏻♂️
@ossantabehodai The only ones screwing you and exploiting you is the company that you signed a deal with for a low payment, it's not the people's fault that you don't have the balls to ask for a better deal.
@rbonfil@Telcel Tampoco hay que crucificar al pobre dev, el wei al que se le paso esto seguro es un pobre interno que lo traian a las carreras para cumplir con la fecha limite, esto es culpa de los huevonazos de los seniors y de QA que con tal de sacar el trabajo y cobrar aprueban todo sin ver.
@AskFareeha@B00GIEpunk External apps are just bots like mee6/dyno, etc... with the ability to be run without needing to be added to the server, you can still 100% report it for spam, and banning the user should solve the problem, stop trying to create panic and say the app name so users know.
Como ves @Telefonia_MX que hasta hace unos dias @Telmex en su pagina de Terminos y Condiciones tenia un enlace a un PDF de su Politica de Uso Justo y hoy que entro a checarla ya la habian quitado 👀
No se dejen engañar con esto, @Telmex también tiene su política de uso justo y te pueden limitar la velocidad y no te dirán el porque. Lo digo porque ya me paso.
El 22 de Enero me voy a dormir con la grata sorpresa qué tenían lento mi Internet (descarga y subida)
@Telmex@Telmex No te pone un límite pero si tiene su politica de uso justo, solo mencionan si el usuario tiene un uso de ancho de banda excesivo pueden cancelar, suspender o upsell el servicio contratado. https://t.co/BTtaW4Hc6g