Counter-Strike 2 Developer Threatens To Ban Players From Enabling AMD Anti-Lag Features
Counter-Strike 2 developers warn players that they will be blocked if they activate the AMD Anti-Lag feature for CS2. (photo: twitter @CounterStrice)

JAKARTA - In a post, Counter-Strike 2 developers firmly warn players that they will be blocked (ban) if they activate the Anti-Lag AMD feature for CS2.

According to the postTING, the feature of the latest driver update "is implemented by diverting machine functions etc," and when AMD updates the driver, the team will work to "identify the affected users and cancel their blocking."

AMD added support for Anti-Lag Plus on CS2 in the driver version of Karaize Edition 23.30.1. This feature is exclusive to GPU Radeon RX series 7000, so older hardware shouldn't be affected.

Engadget reported that users can disable the feature by pressing Alt+L, and shows that they can verify shortcut button assignments on AMD Radeon Software by clicking on the dental icon > Hotkeys > customizing shortcut button assignments for Anti-Lag Plus.

VideoCardz also reported that players from other games, such as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, CoD: Warzone 2, and Apex Legends, also reported that they were either blocked or their game crashed while using Anti-Lag Plus.


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