How to get TPM 2.0 for Valorant on Windows 11
To play Valorant on Windows 11, your PC needs to support TPM 2.0, which is a security feature. First thing's first, check if your PC already has TPM 2.0 by pressing Win + R, typing 'tpm.msc' into the run box, and hitting Enter. If it says your TPM is version 2.0, you're golden. If not, you might need to enable TPM in your BIOS. Restart your computer, press the key to enter BIOS (commonly F2, F10, or Delete), and look for a TPM option under security settings. Enable it, save changes, and exit. If your PC doesn't have TPM 2.0, you might need a new motherboard that supports it, which is a bummer, but hey, it's for the Valorant grind!
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No need to panic, most modern PCs have TPM 2.0. Just enable it from your BIOS, and you're set to jump into Valorant. Worked for me without a hitch!
Just upgrade your PC, LOL. Valorant is worth it.
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