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Riot Games Denies Using Anti-Cheat Software That Bricks Hackers’ Computers

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Riot Games Denies Using Anti-Cheat Software That Bricks Hackers’ Computers
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Rest easy, paranoid gamers. Riot Games says its Vanguard anti-cheat tool won’t “brick” the computers of hackers ruining everyone’s fun in its multiplayer games. And that’s too bad, since cheaters deserve to suffer at least twice as much as the beleaguered gamers that willingly subject themselves to grinding MMR in one of the company’s titles already do.



The brouhaha stems from a Vanguard update the “Valorant” and “League of Legends”

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