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Clash between intrusive anti-cheat systems of Battlefield 6 and Valorant heating up in territorial contest

The era of kernel-level anti-cheat software presents distinct challenges.

Competition intensifies between Battlefield 6 and Valorant's aggressive anti-cheating systems
Competition intensifies between Battlefield 6 and Valorant's aggressive anti-cheating systems

Clash between intrusive anti-cheat systems of Battlefield 6 and Valorant heating up in territorial contest

In the world of gaming, two powerhouses are making headlines – Battlefield 6 and Riot's Vanguard anti-cheat software. While both can coexist on your PC, there's a catch. You cannot run Battlefield 6 and Valorant simultaneously due to a technical conflict between their anti-cheat drivers.

Riot's head of anti-cheat, Phillip Koskinas, has confirmed this limitation. Both Vanguard and EA's Javelin anti-cheat software operate at the kernel level, attempting to protect game memory regions using the same technique. This digital traffic jam causes a "general software incompatibility" error, preventing one of the games from launching [1][2][3][4][5].

To avoid this issue, you must fully close Valorant before launching Battlefield 6. Running the two simultaneously triggers conflicts and blocks the game. While this might seem inconvenient, simultaneous play is uncommon, and the main solution is to run only one game at a time to avoid the conflict.

EA's anti-cheat director, AC Ward, has advised players to avoid running multiple game clients simultaneously for stability. He also noted that the error messaging could be improved but emphasised compatibility otherwise [1][3].

Morgan Park, a staff writer at PC Gamer, has been covering the latest shooters and their communities for some time. Park has written for Polygon, Kotaku, Fanbyte, and PCGamesN, and primarily focuses on the latest and greatest shooters but also contributes general news, reviews, features, and guides [6]. In his latest reviews, Park has named the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 as the best high-end GPU for gaming, the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB as the best value GPU, and the AMD Radeon RX 9070 as the best overall GPU for gaming [7].

Battlefield 6 also requires Secure Boot to function, another security measure that may affect some users. The Intel Arc B570, meanwhile, is considered the best budget GPU for gaming by Park [8]. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti is the best mid-range GPU for gaming, according to Park [7].

In summary, while both Vanguard and Javelin can be installed on a PC, you cannot run Valorant and Battlefield 6 concurrently because their kernel-level anti-cheat drivers conflict, forcing users to close one game to launch the other without errors [1][2][5]. It's essential to be aware of this compatibility issue to ensure a smooth gaming experience.

References:

  1. Riot Vanguard and EA's Javelin anti-cheat software are incompatible
  2. Battlefield 6 beta players restricted from playing due to Valorant
  3. Riot's head of anti-cheat clarifies Vanguard's compatibility with Javelin
  4. The anti-cheats are so aggressive they butt heads when trying to do the same thing
  5. Battlefield 6 requires Secure Boot to function
  6. Morgan Park's writing career evolution
  7. Morgan Park's GPU recommendations
  8. Intel Arc B570 is the best budget GPU for gaming
  9. The incompatibility between Riot's Vanguard and EA's Javelin anti-cheat software means that you cannot play Battlefield 6 and Valorant simultaneously without encountering errors.
  10. To avoid these conflicts, gamers must close Valorant before launching Battlefield 6, as running both games simultaneously can block one from launching.
  11. EA's anti-cheat director, AC Ward, has mentioned that the error messaging could be improved, but emphasizes the compatibility between the two games as the main priority.
  12. Morgan Park, a staff writer at PC Gamer, recommends the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 as the best high-end GPU for gaming, the AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB as the best value GPU, and the AMD Radeon RX 9070 as the best overall GPU for gaming.
  13. Additionally, Battlefield 6 requires Secure Boot to function, another security measure that may affect some users, and the Intel Arc B570 is considered the best budget GPU for gaming by Park.

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