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			<link>https://stayclose.social/blog/108296/valorants-anti-cheat-system-riot-explains-privacy-measures/</link>
			<description><![CDATA[<br>Revealed little more than a month ago, Riot Games' latest and greatest has quickly captivated the attention of esports athletes, streamers, and their massive audiences. A hyper-stylized, class-based FPS, Valorant takes some very obvious cues from Activision Blizzard's Overwatch , but it's coming five years down the line from its top hero shooter competitor and has injected a very different personality and competitive focus into the winning formula. Of course, not everyone is impressed by another Overwatch clone hitting the well-saturated market, but a stir-crazy populace in quarantine is itching for the next hype train to leave the stat<br><br> <br>This is the first clip I've seen of a blatant cheater in <a href="https://Valorantcentralhub.com/">Valorant beginner Guide|https://valorantcentralhub.com/</a> , and someone from Riot responded within an hour. Considering how Twitter isn't the proper medium to report hackers on, that response time is stellar. As a disclaimer, I've yet to run into any suspicious players in the beta. Hopefully that number remains low, but the team at Riot seems determined to do everything in their power to keep their game's integrity uncompromised. If they stick the landing at launch, it would be unsurprising to see VALORANT to blow up into an esp<br><br> <br>Neural Theft is Cypher’s ultimate ability. With Neural Theft, the player can put a fallen enemy’s body in their crosshair and briefly have the locations of all living enemy players revealed to them and their teammates. This ability requires seven charges, and a sound cue will alert the enemy team to when this ultimate is in <br><br> <br>This morning, Dot Esports reported on Twitter that Valorant hit a wildly impressive milestone of 1.6 million concurrent viewers on Twitch on the first day its closed beta, a major feat for a property that's only been in the public eye for such a short time. It's still going strong at 1.5 million even at the time of writing, which might be a good sign that the game has attracted a reliably strong following before it's even been released. That sizable viewer base could very well wane by the time Valorant 's projected summer release date finally rolls around, but it's anyone's guess at this po<br><br> <br>Finding a streamer who has drops enabled is easy. All of the top streamers (streamers who have the most views) will have drops enabled while they are available. Most streamers who are offering drops will have it in their titles. Streamers such as Summit1G, Myth, and Timthetatman all have drops enabled while playing Valorant. Once you have found a streamer all you need to do is watch or have the stream open. The drops are random, and no one is guaranteed to get a drop. There is no way to increase your chances of getting a drop, and no chat commands are needed to enter for a chance to get a d<br><br> <br>Riot Games may never quite outrun its past mistakes, but its staff is likely dancing to the tune of 1.5 million viewers today before returning to the arduous final stretch of development. This victory proves that **Valorant ** might pan out to be the talented studio's next League of Legends (if not more), but they'll have to play their cards just right if they don't want their upcoming title to go the way of its many deceased competitive contemporar<br><br> <br>On the first day of the competitive FPS's closed beta , **Valorant ** has already scored an insanely high viewership on Twitch for an all-new IP. It may not be a sure-fire indicator that League of Legends developer Riot Games has a hit on their hands, but it certainly doesn't bode ill for the shooter's fut<br><br> <br>Of course, all that attention means that Valorant also has a large player base to manage, some of whom are willing to cheat to get a win. Just days after its closed beta started, Valorant banned its first cheaters . This led to interest in how Valorant ’s anti-cheat system worked, and players discovered that it used a kernel driver that starts whenever a player with Valorant installed turns on their computer, not just when they start the game. Players were understandably nervous about the idea, and some took to Reddit to air their concerns about how much access that gave Riot to their systems. In response, Riot’s head of anti-cheat, Paul "Arkem" Chamberlain clarified that it doesn’t monitor anything except for the game and doesn’t send information back to Riot’s serv<br><br> <br>Riot's marketing strategies have been equally as impressive. Their stylish promo videos aside, beta key bribery was a surefire way to gain traction fast; Twitch's VALORANT category often sits at well over 1 million viewers – nothing to bat an eye<br><br> <br>It's no secret that a game's longevity will often depend on long-term developer support. Right now, Riot is making a strong impression. They talked a big game leading up to VALORANT 's beta, but they seem to be backing it up. Communication has been on-point every step of the way, which, to be frank, has been lacking with other unnamed develop<br><br> <br>The running joke is that CS:GO players will have a field day by dominating all who dare oppose them. Yes, there are some brutally skilled players that can make you feel useless, but they will always exist in multiplayer games. I personally hadn't played a single game of CS:GO going into VALORANT 's beta, yet I've had a blast with the game so<br>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 12:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>Bradford Eden</dc:creator>
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			<title>Bradford Eden posted a blog.</title>
			<link>https://stayclose.social/blog/108295/valorants-anti-cheat-system-riot-explains-privacy-measures/</link>
			<description><![CDATA[<br>Revealed little more than a month ago, Riot Games' latest and greatest has quickly captivated the attention of esports athletes, streamers, and their massive audiences. A hyper-stylized, class-based FPS, Valorant takes some very obvious cues from Activision Blizzard's Overwatch , but it's coming five years down the line from its top hero shooter competitor and has injected a very different personality and competitive focus into the winning formula. Of course, not everyone is impressed by another Overwatch clone hitting the well-saturated market, but a stir-crazy populace in quarantine is itching for the next hype train to leave the stat<br><br> <br>This is the first clip I've seen of a blatant cheater in VALORANT , and someone from Riot responded within an hour. Considering how Twitter isn't the proper medium to report hackers on, that response time is stellar. As a disclaimer, I've yet to run into any suspicious players in the beta. Hopefully that number remains low, but the team at Riot seems determined to do everything in their power to keep their game's integrity uncompromised. If they stick the landing at launch, it would be unsurprising to see VALORANT to blow up into an esp<br><br> <br>Neural Theft is Cypher’s ultimate ability. With Neural Theft, the player can put a fallen enemy’s body in their crosshair and briefly have the locations of all living enemy players revealed to them and their teammates. This ability requires seven charges, and a sound cue will alert the enemy team to when this ultimate is in <br><br> <br>This morning, Dot Esports reported on Twitter that Valorant hit a wildly impressive milestone of 1.6 million concurrent viewers on Twitch on the first day its closed beta, a major feat for a property that's only been in the public eye for such a short time. It's still going strong at 1.5 million even at the time of writing, which might be a good sign that the game has attracted a reliably strong following before it's even been released. That sizable viewer base could very well wane by the time Valorant 's projected summer release date finally rolls around, but it's anyone's guess at this po<br><br> <br>Finding a streamer who has drops enabled is easy. All of the top streamers (streamers who have the most views) will have drops enabled while they are available. Most streamers who are offering drops will have it in their titles. Streamers such as Summit1G, Myth, and Timthetatman all have drops enabled while playing Valorant. Once you have found a streamer all you need to do is watch or have the stream open. The drops are random, and no one is guaranteed to get a drop. There is no way to increase your chances of getting a drop, and no chat commands are needed to enter for a chance to get a d<br><br> <br>Riot Games may never quite outrun its past mistakes, but its staff is likely dancing to the tune of 1.5 million viewers today before returning to the arduous final stretch of development. This victory proves that **Valorant ** might pan out to be the talented studio's next League of Legends (if not more), but they'll have to play their cards just right if they don't want their upcoming title to go the way of its many deceased competitive contemporar<br><br> <br>On the first day of the competitive FPS's closed beta , **Valorant ** has already scored an insanely high viewership on Twitch for an all-new IP. It may not be a sure-fire indicator that League of Legends developer Riot Games has a hit on their hands, but it certainly doesn't bode ill for the shooter's fut<br><br> <br>Of course, all that attention means that Valorant also has a large player base to manage, some of whom are willing to cheat to get a win. Just days after its closed beta started, Valorant banned its first cheaters . This led to interest in how Valorant ’s anti-cheat system worked, and players discovered that it used a kernel driver that starts whenever a player with Valorant installed turns on their computer, not just when they start the game. Players were understandably nervous about the idea, and some took to Reddit to air their concerns about how much access that gave Riot to their systems. In response, Riot’s head of anti-cheat, Paul "Arkem" Chamberlain clarified that it doesn’t monitor anything except for the game and doesn’t send information back to Riot’s serv<br><br> <br>Riot's marketing strategies have been equally as impressive. Their stylish promo videos aside, beta key bribery was a surefire way to gain traction fast; Twitch's <a href="https://Valorantcentralhub.com/">Valorant beginner Guide|https://valorantcentralhub.com/</a> category often sits at well over 1 million viewers – nothing to bat an eye<br><br> <br>It's no secret that a game's longevity will often depend on long-term developer support. Right now, Riot is making a strong impression. They talked a big game leading up to VALORANT 's beta, but they seem to be backing it up. Communication has been on-point every step of the way, which, to be frank, has been lacking with other unnamed develop<br><br> <br>The running joke is that CS:GO players will have a field day by dominating all who dare oppose them. Yes, there are some brutally skilled players that can make you feel useless, but they will always exist in multiplayer games. I personally hadn't played a single game of CS:GO going into VALORANT 's beta, yet I've had a blast with the game so<br>]]></description>
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