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I mean, fair enough, right? If you modify CS2 binaries you get banned… this is how some of the protections work and have worked for a while. I’m surprised AMD thought that this was acceptable.
It’s not modifying binaries. It’s redirecting dll calls, and they already allow for Nvidia’s version of the same. Honestly curious why Nvidia is allowed but AMD isn’t.
I mean, fair enough, right? If you modify CS2 binaries you get banned… this is how some of the protections work and have worked for a while. I’m surprised AMD thought that this was acceptable.
It’s not modifying binaries. It’s redirecting dll calls, and they already allow for Nvidia’s version of the same. Honestly curious why Nvidia is allowed but AMD isn’t.
Nvidia has permission from Valve. AMD is in the process of getting it.