Several stories point out that Battlefield 6’s anti-cheat software program is asking gamers to take away Valorant from their programs.
Electronic Arts introduced that Battlefield 6’s open beta was their largest open beta to this point. However, the take a look at model of the sport was stricken by cheaters, with BF6’s anti-cheat engine blocking over 330,000 dishonest makes an attempt. Interestingly, the identical cheat engine appears to be dealing with a difficulty with Valorant.
Battlefield 6 Anti-Cheat Wants Players to Uninstall Valorant
Spotted by TheGamer, a number of stories about Battlefield 6’s anti-cheat engine dealing with points with Valorant have surfaced on r/Battlefield. All the stories embrace a screenshot of the identical ‘Security Violation’ pop-up, which states that BF6 didn’t launch on account of ‘general software incompatibility’. The pop-up additional asks gamers to “uninstall the conflicting software, or adjust its settings”, and the software program in query is Valorant.
A submit by Revolutionary Sun on X states that Battlefield 6’s anti-cheat engine, Javelin and Valorant’s anti-cheat engine, Vanguard, are clashing on account of safe boot kernel-level entry.
In different information, Battlefield 6 Open Beta surpassed 500,000 concurrent gamers on Steam, crossing Call of Duty’s all-time excessive. Additionally, the previous Blizzard boss thinks that BF6 will “boot stomp” Call of Duty this 12 months, which in flip can be higher for FPS video games. What are your ideas on Battlefield 6’s anti-cheat dealing with points with Valorant? Let us know by means of the official Insider Gaming boards dialogue.
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