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AMD released the latest Adrenalin 23.10.1 driver version on Thursday, bringing a new Anti-Lag feature to "Counter-Strike 2" players. However, it was later discovered that this feature may result in players being banned. Valve officials pointed out yesterday that if "CS2" players turn on AMD's Anti-Lag function, it may result in bans. According to the official statement, this feature is "implemented by bypassing the
engine.dllfunction", so they consider it cheating. According to the findings of netizens, AMD has now withdrawn the driver. Although the official page still exists, it cannot be downloaded. AMD promises to fix the CS2 issues, and Valve plans to lift the ban for affected users after AMD recovers
This feature is actually only available on Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs, so older hardware will not be affected in any way, and users can disable this feature by pressing Alt L
AMD’s Anti-Lag is only available for some games, and these Games must use the DirectX12 API to implement system latency functionality to display data. Games supported by AMD Radeon Anti-Lag include:
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