Does Valorant still use Vanguard?

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avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Yep, Valorant still uses Vanguard as its anti-cheat system. It's pretty hardcore, launching as soon as you start up your PC to keep cheaters at bay. Some folks find it a bit invasive, but hey, it's all in the name of keeping the game fair and fun!

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avatarUnifyingSlum2 years ago

Yes, but it's not everyone's cup of tea. Vanguard runs deep, monitoring your system to catch cheaters, which can feel a bit intrusive. Still, it's crucial for a fair play environment in Valorant.


avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

Absolutely, and thank goodness for that! Vanguard is like the superhero of anti-cheat systems. Without it, Valorant would be a wild west of hackers. Sure, it's a bit much having it run from boot-up, but a small price to pay for cheat-free matches.


avatarNailingSurge2 years ago

Vanguard? More like Big Brother. Yes, it's still around, but not a fan. Keeps the game clean, but at what cost?

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