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All that can help is for Valve to do what it right and bring in the next iteration of Counter-Strike. It's time.
I like to not install chinese malware on my PC so that's definitely not every aspect.
Over 25 million players have installed it and not a single instance of anyone reporting that Vanguard is malware. Don't believe everything you read on the internet.
Why the need to X > Y?
LoL a lot of people compare these two games since VALORANT is basically a better Counter-Strike. I enjoy both games and have been playing Counter-Strike for over 20 years. CS:GO is boring now, community maps/skins just aren't cutting it anymore. VALORANT has everything I've always wanted and more.
Look at the quick list...
- 128-tick servers
- Significantly better industry-leading anticheat
- Awesome skins
- Faster action/response to racists, trolls, and toxic players
- New content all the time in agents, maps, skins, and battlepasses
- It's own Esports scene/league fully run by Riot Games
If Valve doesn't do something within the next year or two, VALORANT will be the top played competitive FPS game in the world. They haven't even put VALORANT on consoles yet for crossplay as that's in the works for the future. It'll be even bigger and reach Fortnite-like levels in the FPS genre.
But sure, let's all enjoy Valve's next sticker capsule and community-made content in the 10+ year old CS:GO... yeah.
There are many reports of Vanguard messing up drivers, acting up when plugging USB devices, randomly blocking hard drives, slowing down the PC; the way it's implemented also means you have no way of knowing for certain if, when uninstalled, whatever it put on your PC will be truly wiped out or laying hidden. It's also not a public anticheat that developers can implement, but a private use one, only Riot knows what's in there. Lest we forget it's Tencent we're talking about, which has a lot of dirt on their hands that could fill the Mariana Trench.
Also, if a rogue developer put a bitcoin miner in ESEA anticheat and was caught allegedly “just” a month later, what makes you think that a company with an actually dark background might do something nefarious?
For the record, I don't trust Faceit either. Some softwares are just too invasive and secretive to be trusted on faith.
lol no sorry most their money/sponsor come from LOL
dude, you have opened my eyes...