Developers of Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) have issued a warning to players against using AMD’s Anti-Lag feature with the game. They stated that activating the feature, which was recently added in AMD’s Adrenaline Edition driver update, would lead to a ban. The developers explained that the feature is implemented by altering the engine dll functions, and when AMD updates its drivers, they will work on lifting the bans for affected users.
AMD introduced support for Anti-Lag Plus in CS2 through their driver version 23.30.1. This feature is exclusive to the Radeon RX 7000-series GPUs, so players with older hardware should not be affected. In response to the issue, Engadget advises players that they can disable the feature by pressing Alt+L. They also mention that users can customize the hotkey for Anti-Lag Plus in AMD Radeon Software by accessing the gear icon, then Hotkeys.
In conclusion, players of CS2 have been cautioned by its developers against using AMD’s Anti-Lag feature as it may result in a ban from the game. The warning states that the feature, implemented through DLL function modification, will be addressed by the development team when AMD updates its drivers. However, users with older GPUs need not worry as the feature is exclusive to the Radeon RX 7000-series GPUs. To deactivate the feature, players can press Alt+L or customize the hotkey through AMD Radeon Software settings.