Counter-Strike 2 Now Checks AMD Drivers for Anti-Lag+ to Stop VAC Bans

Valve has implemented a new Anti-Lag+ checker into Counter Strike 2 that will check to see if users have AMD's Anti-Lag+ Adrenalin driver installed, preventing them from getting accidentally banned.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/counter-strike-2-check-amd-drivers-anti-lag-plus-prevent-bans

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