How to play Valorant without TPM 2.0

avatarEarningOunce8 months ago
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avatarPassingDada8 months ago

To play Valorant without TPM 2.0, you might have to get a bit creative. One way is to check if your BIOS settings have an option to enable TPM or a similar security feature. Sometimes, it's just disabled by default. If your hardware doesn't support TPM at all, you might look into a virtual machine setup, but be aware, performance might not be ideal. And finally, always ensure you're running the latest version of your operating system; sometimes compatibility issues get smoothed out with updates!

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avatarDealingDada8 months ago

Just use an older PC, lol. Valorant doesn't need a supercomputer to run anyway.


avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

Honestly, you're better off updating your hardware if you can. Playing Valorant (or any secure game) without TPM 2.0 might open you to vulnerabilities. Plus, the game runs smoother on updated systems.

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