After some angry posts on Reddit, Valve has confirmed that it is using AMD’s new Anti-Lag+ feature counter attack 2 There may be a ban. The game’s official X/Twitter account confirmed that AMD customers using Anti-Lag+ will be banned, as it tampers with the game’s files.
Anti-Lag+ is a feature available in the latest version of AMD’s AMD software. It complements AMD’s Fluid Motion Frames, and acts as a driver-level feature to reduce latency in games on RX 7900 graphics cards like the RX 7900 XT and RX 7800 XT.
According to VideoCardz, the restriction is due to the fact that Anti-Lag+ manipulates DLL files in the game’s directory. The driver in question is Adrenalin 23.10.1, which has added support for Anti-Lag+ counter attack 2, Also for game support Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Lords of the Fallen, And Forza Motorsport. At the time of publishing the driver is no longer available to download.
AMD has not yet commented on the situation. counter attack 2 One of the games that uses AMD’s new HYPR-RX feature, which can automatically enable Anti-Lag+. It is possible that players may be banned without even knowing that they have turned on the feature through HYPR-RX.
valve, developer counter attack 2, says it will begin banning affected users once AMD releases a fix for the problem. However, there’s no telling how long this process will take, or whether affected users will actually have their accounts restored.
Games for AMD users counter attack 2, We recommend avoiding the latest driver or rolling back to a previous version. For players with the latest drivers, always make sure Anti-Lag and Anti-Lag+ are turned off universally and for counter attack 2 especially. Also, avoid using HYPR-RX in games.
AMD will likely revoke the driver in a short time, but we’ve never had a situation where a new piece of kit would result in accounts being banned from a widely popular game. The fact that no effort was made to prevent this situation is troubling, as there is no guarantee that the accounts of all affected users will be restored. For now, it’s best to avoid Anti-Lag+ in any competitive titles, as it may raise red flags to anti-cheat software.