Riot Games’ Vanguard Software Controversy: No Computer Damage - Gaming News - eTail EU Blog
Riot Games’ Vanguard Software Controversy: No Computer Damage

In recent days, one of the most talked-about topics in the gaming world has been Riot Games’ anti-cheat software, Vanguard. Rumors among players suggested that Vanguard was damaging computers and taking screenshots without user permission. However, recent statements from Riot Games have debunked these claims.

Vanguard Software and Player Concerns

Vanguard is an anti-cheat system developed by Riot Games for its popular titles, League of Legends (LoL) and VALORANT. The software is designed to maintain the integrity of competitive play. Some players claimed that the software was causing issues with their computers, including allegations that Vanguard was altering BIOS settings, leading to hardware malfunctions.

Riot Games’ Clear Responses

Riot Games responded clearly to these allegations, denying that Vanguard damages computers. The company emphasized that Vanguard does not alter BIOS settings and does not interfere with features like PM 2.0 or SecureBoot. Additionally, Riot Games clarified that Vanguard operates only within the game screen and does not extend beyond the game client.

Screenshot Claims and Privacy

Another point of contention was Vanguard’s ability to take screenshots. Riot Games provided transparency on this matter, explaining that screenshots are only used for cheat detection and are deleted after 14 days. The company assured that personal data is not used for any other purposes and that player privacy is respected.

Player Reaction and Next Steps

It remains to be seen how players will react to Riot Games’ statements. The company continues to take steps towards clear communication to maintain player trust. Riot Games has expressed readiness to address any concerns through its support section, aiming to alleviate player worries and prove the software’s safety.

The allegations against Riot Games’ Vanguard software have been largely dispelled by the company’s statements. Claims of computer damage or privacy violations have been quieted by Riot Games’ clarifications. The gaming community’s response to these explanations will become clearer in the coming days.

Manor Lords Review
Manor Lords is a medieval city-building and real-time tactics warfare game developed by Slavic Magic and published by Hooded Horse. ...
Homeworld 3 Review
Developed by Blackbird Interactive and published by Gearbox Publishing, Homeworld 3 is a continuation of the previous games in the series and holds a ...