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Valve has issued a warning to Counter-Strike 2 players regarding AMD's latest GPU driver, stating that using the anti-lag feature can result in a Steam VAC ban. The security measure comes after a recent malware attack affected Steam games. AMD customers playing Counter-Strike 2 are at risk of receiving a driver-related VAC ban, but Valve assures that the ban is avoidable. The company advises players to be cautious when utilizing AMD's new anti-lag feature to prevent account suspensions.
Counter-Strike 2 players beware: Valve warns that AMD's latest GPU driver could trigger a Steam VAC ban https://t.co/ljNezNuF7b https://t.co/rpKiWX9BrZ
Valve warns that AMD’s anti-lag feature can lead to Counter-Strike 2 bans https://t.co/xcNExVp1xH https://t.co/SeZxH0lmRW
Valve warns that AMD’s anti-lag feature can lead to Counter-Strike 2 bans https://t.co/32BopD00EM https://t.co/vYB1mhcjec
Counter-Strike 2 players beware: Valve warns AMD's latest GPU driver could trigger a Steam VAC ban https://t.co/ljNezNu7hD https://t.co/4lN4dniAAg
It's confirmed: Using #AMD's new #AntiLag feature in #CounterStrike2 will result in your account being banned. https://t.co/fBZpupTrpa
If you're an #AMD customer playing #CS2, you could catch a driver-related VAC ban. 😓 Thankfully, it's avoidable. Learn more: https://t.co/v6x5spb0mE #CounterStrike2
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