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Battlefield 6 open beta won't run if you have Valorant installed, thanks to Riot's anti-cheat
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That's weird- I played BF6 with friends I would expect would have Valorant installed. Nobody had any issues.
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not my problem..these aren't games worth spending a dime on.
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My guess is that there's something else going on because two of my friends play Valorant and had no problem playing it. They even played Valorant the day after the beta for Battlefield 6 ended.
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Who could have predicted that hanging ten conflicting kernel-level anti-cheat installations might cause compatibility problems?
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Top comment on the article: > This is false and Eurogamer covered it already. You cannot run both at the same time, but both can be installed. The Valorant anti-cheat just cannot be active (it can be turned off at any time if it is running and requires a reboot before the game can be played if disabled). https://www.eurogamer.net/you-cant-play-battlefield-6-and-valorant-at-the-same-time-heres-why
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Who could have predicted that hanging ten conflicting kernel-level anti-cheat installations might cause compatibility problems?The installations aren't the problem. Trying to run them at the same time is the problem, but why would anyone be loading more than one game at a time?
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Top comment on the article: > This is false and Eurogamer covered it already. You cannot run both at the same time, but both can be installed. The Valorant anti-cheat just cannot be active (it can be turned off at any time if it is running and requires a reboot before the game can be played if disabled). https://www.eurogamer.net/you-cant-play-battlefield-6-and-valorant-at-the-same-time-heres-whyHonestly that's not much better. I shouldn't be expected to reboot my computer to play a game.
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How long before these kernel level rootkits start identifying each other as cheats, making being a fan of more than one game a bannable offense?
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Honestly that's not much better. I shouldn't be expected to reboot my computer to play a game.
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The installations aren't the problem. Trying to run them at the same time is the problem, but why would anyone be loading more than one game at a time?
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The installations aren't the problem. Trying to run them at the same time is the problem, but why would anyone be loading more than one game at a time?Not sure if you're being serious, but at least Riot Games' anti-cheat Vanguard always wants to be running in the background, whether the game is running or not. Sure, you can stop it, but if you then want to play something that requires it, you have to reboot. There's no manual way to start it. One of the reasons I decided to drop Valorant.
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The installations aren't the problem. Trying to run them at the same time is the problem, but why would anyone be loading more than one game at a time?> but why would anyone be loading more than one game at a time? Maybe you're virtualizing it for multiple users. Sure, that might sound like a weird thing to do, but that's mostly because shit like this makes it harder than it ought to be.
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As far as I understand it, you'd need to reboot only if you 1. Had Valorant running 2. Stopped Valve's anticheat manually 3. Want to play Valorant again afterwards. It's still stupid, yeah. But workarounds are usually thatValorant is riot games... Not valve
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Valorant is riot games... Not valve