: Riot often uses "ban waves" rather than instant bans to prevent cheat developers from quickly identifying which specific part of their code was detected.
VALORANT hacks are unauthorized third-party software or hardware modifications designed to give players unfair advantages in Riot Games' tactical shooter. Because the game features the highly invasive, kernel-level anti-cheat system, developers of these cheats often use sophisticated methods to avoid detection, such as Direct Memory Access (DMA) tools or external computer vision frameworks. Types of Common Hacks VALORANT HACKS
Modern VALORANT cheats typically fall into a few primary categories: : Riot often uses "ban waves" rather than
: Software that automatically snaps a player's crosshair to an enemy's "hitbox" (usually the head) and fires with pinpoint accuracy. Types of Common Hacks Modern VALORANT cheats typically
: Vanguard operates at the most fundamental level of the Windows OS to monitor for unauthorized drivers or memory manipulation.
: A server-side system that hides enemy location data from a player's computer until just before they are visible, effectively "starving" wallhacks of the information they need.
: Short for Extra Sensory Perception, these allow cheaters to see enemy positions, health bars, and equipment through solid walls.