League of Legends players can now enjoy a more tailored gaming experience thanks to Riot Games' latest update to their Vanguard anti-cheat software. The introduction of 'on-demand sessions' means that Vanguard will only activate when a game requires it, shutting down once the game is exited. This shift towards flexibility is a significant improvement over the previous always-on approach.
This change is particularly beneficial for players who value system performance and prefer to have more control over the programs running on their computers. By only running when necessary, Vanguard reduces its overall system impact, making for a smoother gaming experience.
- Vanguard's on-demand mode offers improved system performance by only running when necessary
- Players now have more control over their anti-cheat software
- The update is available for 'sufficiently secured' PCs, ensuring a safe gaming environment
- This change reflects Riot Games' commitment to enhancing the player experience
- The update applies to both League of Legends and Valorant
For more information on this update and its implications for the gaming community, Source: Rock Paper Shotgun