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Some Valorant Players Need to Update Their PC BIOS to Keep Anti-Cheat Software Happy
Summary by Ars Technica
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Riot Games Is Making an Anti-Cheat Change That Could Be Rough On Older PCs
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: At this point, most competitive online multiplayer games on the PC come with some kind of kernel-level anti-cheat software. As we've written before, this is software that runs with more elevated privileges than most other apps and games you run on your PC, allowing it to load in earlier and detect advanced methods of cheating. More recently, anti-cheat software has started to require more Wi…
Valorant will soon require players to update their BIOS, or risk losing access to the game. A first. [Read more] Find a summary of the best tech news every morning on WhatsApp, our new Frandroid chat channel that you can join now!
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