
Watch out, AMD Anti-Lag may cause VAC ban
Earlier today, the Counter-Strike Twitter account made a post, informing players that the most recent AMD driver has enabled AMD's Anti-Lag and Anti-Lag+ features available for CS2.
However, due to the method by which both Anti-Lag features operate, which Valve explains as "detouring engine dll functions", the feature will trip Valve's Anti-Cheat measures, resulting in the player receiving a VAC ban.
Below is a screenshot of AMD's Adrenalin software, which allows users to see and change the properties of their AMD GPU and CPU.

Once in the "Gaming" tab, you can see on the left side of the screen under "Graphics" whether Radeon Anti-Lag is enabled or disabled. Remember, make sure the feature is disabled to not be receive a VAC ban from playing on VAC-secured servers.
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