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AMD’s Anti Lag feature can get you banned from Counter Strike 2

Recent released AMD driver update causing Counter Strike 2 players to receive VAC bans. Valve explained that this because of anti lag feature.

AMD's Anti Lag feature can get you banned from Counter Strike 2

Be careful when you are playing Counter Strike 2, if you are AMD user

AMD released driver update 23.10.1 earlier this week, fixed stuttering and crash issues with Counter Strike 2, and added driver support for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Forza Motorsport, and The Lords of the Fallen. It also added Counter Strike 2 support for Anti-Lag+, AMD’s Nvidia Reflex-equivalent tech that lowers input latency.

Following a Reddit thread that raised the alarm about inexplicable bans among AMD users, the official Counter Strike 2 Twitter account confirmed the cause and issued a statement advising all AMD users to turn off Anti-Lag+ until the issue is fixed.

“If you are an AMD customer and play Counter Strike 2, DO NOT ENABLE ANTI-LAG/+; any tampering with CS code will result in a VAC ban,” the post reads. “Once AMD ships an update we can do the work of identifying affected users and reversing their ban.”

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Anti-Lag+, which is only supported in the RX 7000 series cards and newer, minimizes input lag by “applying frame alignment within the game code itself, allowing for a better frame syncing which leads to even lower latency and great gaming experiences,” according to the AMD website.

AMD's Anti Lag feature can get you banned from Counter Strike 2

It sounds like the way Anti-Lag injects itself into a game’s code, “detouring engine dll functions” as Valve says, is interpreted as unauthorized tampering and triggers a VAC ban. Valve’s statement suggests it does not plan to adjust VAC on its end to allow for Anti-Lag+, and will instead wait for AMD to issue a patch.

If you’ve already been banned as a result of Anti-Lag+, Valve says it will begin reversing bans once the driver issue is resolved. There’s no indication that using Nvidia Reflex, which has been officially supported since Counter Strike 2’s launch two weeks ago, carries any risk of a ban.

AMD has yet to comment on the situation or give a timeline for a potential update, but we hope it’s a high priority. Since many players Vac banned because of this situation.

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