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AMD is finalizing the return of Anti-Lag+ without account ban issues

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With the arrival of AMD FidelityFX Supersolution 3, the emergence of Anti-Lag+ technology, AMD's tool for reducing latency in video games and which competitors called Reflex, was expected. Both technologies gained importance by resorting to frame generation by DLSS 3 and FSR 3. Adds latency in games. However, Anti-Lag+'s landing was so bumpy that AMD was forced to reverse course and shelve its proposal.

It is worth noting that Anti-Lag+ is a more complete and advanced solution than the company's current proposal known as Anti-Lag. In addition, Anti-Lag+ should in principle only work with graphics cards based on the company's RDNA3 architecture, so it applies to the Radeon RX 7000 and Radeon 700M.

Although Anti-Lag+ served its purpose, its integration into the AMD software control panel and thus the fact that it was the user who could make the decision to activate the function or even that it was jointly activated through HYPR-RX presets caused problems in competitive gaming Online Because they detected a change in their software and an anti-cheat alarm went off, many users of games of this type received alerts or were banned, for example from Counter-Strike 2.

After several months without knowing anything about this technology, it seems that AMD will already have a solution ready for these problems with Anti-Lag+ technology and plans to bring its technology back into circulation again, as confirmed by Frank Azur (Principal Architect of Gaming Solutions and Gaming Marketing at AMD). in his X account after being asked about it last Wednesday. His answer is very simple: “Yes, soon.”

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The answer is so simple that we don't know how it will work, if we talk to video game developers including Anti-Lag+ as standard in their games via patch or with the launch of their titles just like NVIDIA Reflex does. If only they found a way to activate it from the control panel without triggering alarms from programs that check for mods in competitive games.

So we have to assume that if Frank can answer this, it means they're about to make a statement and get an official announcement or some sort of clearer statement about all of this, so we'll see if this gets leaked or if AMD directly reveals the details. .

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