AMD Anti-Lag+ Feature in Counter-Strike 2 Triggers VAC Bans, Valve Confirms
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Valve has confirmed that using AMD's Anti-Lag+ technology in Counter Strike 2 can result in a VAC ban. AMD's recent driver update introduced Anti-Lag+ for the Radeon RX 7000 series, aimed at optimizing frame alignment in the game's code. However, manipulating DLL functions with this technology can lead to a ban. Valve may lift the bans once AMD provides an update, so it is advised not to enable Anti-Lag+ in the game for now.
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