What is UnrealCEFSubProcess in Valorant?

avatarHouselingMoon8 months ago
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avatarManningAndy6 months ago

Everybody chill, it's not spyware. UnrealCEFSubProcess is just part of Valorant's tech magic to display web content. Basically, it's why the game looks good and runs well, especially the UI.

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avatarAlteringBeryl6 months ago

It's just a fancy name for the process that lets you see web stuff in-game. Menus, the store, that kind of thing. Nothing to worry about, totally normal.


avatarImplementingPons6 months ago

UnrealCEFSubProcess in Valorant is part of the game's engine, built on Unreal Engine. It's basically a process that helps with rendering web content in the game, like the user interface. So, whenever you're navigating menus or interacting with any web-based content in Valorant, UnrealCEFSubProcess is working behind the scenes to make that smooth and seamless.

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