Valve warns that AMD’s anti-lag function can result in Counter-Strike 2 bans

Valve has warned Counter-Strike 2 gamers that AMD’s newest graphics driver might get them banned. The issue lies in AMD’s Anti-Lag+ function, which triggers the Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) system, duping it into mistaking the driving force’s low-latency mode for dishonest.

The issue lies in Anti-Lag+ intercepting and redirecting Dynamic Hyperlink Library (DLL) capabilities. VAC views DLL reroutes as cheats (in different instances, they typically are), which might result in getting booted from Counter-Strike 2.

A Reddit thread in regards to the problem claims “many gamers” have reported receiving VAC bans from utilizing the newest AMD driver (23.10.1). “Plainly VAC is banning everybody BUT the cheaters,” quipped u/Volfong within the thread. “Can affirm I bought banned at present and Anti-Lag+ was turned on,” wrote u/trkemrasr. “They higher reverse this shit rapidly.”

Valve plans to just do that. “As soon as AMD ships an replace we are able to do the work of figuring out affected customers and reversing their ban,” the writer posted on X (previously Twitter).

Till the issue is resolved, Valve recommends turning off Anti-Lag+ within the graphics card settings. In the event you haven’t modified the default, you’ll be able to disable Anti-Lag+ with the hotkey of Alt+L. You may double-check the shortcut’s setting by opening AMD Radeon Software program, clicking on the gear icon and selecting Hotkeys from the sub-menu. Deciding on the prevailing hotkey for Anti-Lag+ permits you to customise it.

Engadget has contacted AMD for remark and can replace this text if we hear again.

Counter-Strike 2 launched in September after months of hype. The replace, which changed Counter-Strike: World Offensive on Steam, provides upgraded graphics and maps alongside extra life like smoke. The sport makes use of Valve’s Source 2 engine for improved lighting, clearer textures and up to date geometry. You’ll want a considerably fashionable Home windows machine to play it as Valve says it has no plans to carry the sequel to macOS or older PCs.

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