Riot Games, best known for titles like Valorant and League of Legends and the Vanguard anti-cheat software, has often been ...
If you have an Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, or ASRock motherboard, you need to update the BIOS if you want to continue playing ...
Riot Games is only forcing the BIOS update requirement on "Restricted" players, who seem to have PC configurations similar to ...
However, even with it installed and updated, gamers may have received a notice that their system is restricted from launching ...
The push follows Riot's disclosure of a critical flaw it uncovered in several popular motherboard models. The vulnerability can be exploited by well-funded cheaters targeting Valorant, ...
This is why I'm not in security. Here, I attempt to explain how Riot is stopping more cheaters from cheating in VALORANT.
Riot Games has begun blocking Valorant players who have not updated their motherboard BIOS after identifying a firmware-level vulnerability that allows cheating software to bypass the game’s ...
Your motherboard may need a security update to keep playing Valorant.
A new issue in Valorant may cause some headaches for players not just in Riot's game, but other shooters as well.
Riot Games’ Cheat Executive Officer Phillip Koskinas made this announcement on Twitter: Vanguard is compatible with Javelin, and you don’t need to uninstall one anti-cheat to use the other. However, ...