There is anti-fraud software, then a program AllowedWe got under its hood. When the closed beta of the game was first made, clandestine anti-cheat was in place it always works in the background. Now the players it can paralyze you if they don't play Riot & # 39; s 60 more wizard-y verA song of Be proud, but it started to create some issues. That said, if your PC is overloaded, it's possible AllowedIt's my fault.
Some players report that an anti-fraud software, called Vanguard, interferes with the software and drivers are trapped in PC hardware such as cooling systems, keyboards, mice and GPUs. Another player clarified their struggle internally a Reddit thread with over 20,000 upvotes…
"I just spent the last three hours discovering why I couldn't access Windows because my keyboard and mouse would not work," they wrote. "Just before that, I started to smell the hot plastic – my graphics card was running + 90 ° C because once again, Vanguard had disabled my cooling software (my PC case got a very bad air blast, I have to reduce my GPU performance to keep it cool enough).
Other users run into similar issues involving many different types of PC items. A Kotaku Tipster, Jonah Wallschlaeger, said Vanguard has also made a number on the software he uses to control the external lighting of his PC.
"I will not be able to make my RGB software work until I speak support on Monday," Wallchlaeger said. Kotaku in the email. “And the boy just said, & # 39; lick it out AllowedWithout asking if I have one. ”
In a Reddit thread, Riot anti-cheat leads Paul “RiotArkem” Chamberlain given a brief, but unspecified answer to players' concerns.
“We are working on ways to make the experience better,” he wrote. "Our notification pop-ups are now as bad as they could be and we're looking for ways to give you more control over how Vanguard works."
He also mentioned that players should expect development before it can be launched. Currently, Allowed it does not have a solid launch date. Remains in closed beta. As with all aspects of the game, its anti-cheating plan is a work in progress. Kotaku Riot reached out for more details, but a representative said the company didn't have much more to say than it already did.
Although there are common feelings that suggest it is extremely offensive, it seems that Riot is committed to keeping the study on its anti-fraud initiative.
"We're happy to do whatever we can to make this easy for everyone as long as it doesn't give us the opportunity to cheat," wrote Chamberlain on Reddit.
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