Closed Satanarious closed 8 months ago
I have a bad news for you, it looks like it's anti-cheat mechanism destroyed itself in the process of mistakenly forcing the unloading of third-party modules. Even if TF was modified to do nothing or disabled, it would still crash. Please report it to the officials if you can, as there's nothing I can do. The current solution is to temporarily stop TF before playing. I apologize for TF bothering you to play Valorant, however there is nothing I can do about it at the moment...
I'll let the support team know. Thanks for the insight.
They closed my ticket, don't think I can inform them now. It's sad that I had to uninstall this because of it. I'll try to write a script to install or uninstall TFs when Valorant runs or exits, respectively through my game launcher.
This issue is no longer reproducible and is considered fixed.
I tested today and cannot run Valorant at all with TF installed and running.
This is a very strange problem, and it's probably because the anti-cheat algorithm is implemented differently on different systems. The system I'm testing on is Windows 11, which may have something to do with it.
I'm running Windows 10 v19045.4123. It's really unfortunate that I cannot use TF even though I'm working on it.
I have been trying to fix my Valorant installation for 20 days. It used to crash on my new PC everytime. I uninstalled TFs, and voila! Everything ran perfectly. I was wondering if you could try to figure out the issue because it was not the case on the earlier builds.