• GreatRam@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I don’t mind it, it just sucks that it doesn’t work with Linux so I’m stuck with Windows

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    8 months ago

    I’m curious how this community feels about Vanguard? I had issues with it when valorant released as well as a lot of my friends, so will probably not be playing league after it’s forced onto the game.

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      8 months ago

      Anti-Cheats are almost always just hinderances to average users. Never personally noticed cheating in League that could be detected by such a system.

      Hopefully it won’t break client even more as it barely works for me: random reconnections, cannot interact with runes, not allowing me to change game modes and other “fun” stuff.

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      I just wish it wasn’t always on. Like start it with the game and end it with the game like every other anti-cheat.

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        8 months ago

        You can always just exit it when you don’t want it. It will just require a restart to play league again.

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          Yeah I know but it’s pretty annoying and will probably have the effect of me trying to decide if restarting is really worth playing league. Adding friction to play a game is usually not a good thing. All to fix “cheaters” which I haven’t seen many in my years of playing since season 2 while I literally had a smurf in my game yesterday so…

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      8 months ago

      It makes a lot of sense from a technical perspective.

      It doesn’t really have any more access than any other game you’ve installed with admin righta. The only difference is requiring it on startup, which helps prevent it from being circumvented.

      We may see a day where you can’t have games and personal stuff on the same OS. Hell, with the recent Steam issue, you could say we’re there now. But if that does happen, it won’t be because of Riot.