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Immortalized Legend Ahri from League of Legends, feature of my next artpack. It won't be anywhere near as expensive, I promise!


congrats to the owners of a brand new $6k paperweight

Riot Games has released a new update for Valorant’s Vanguard anti-cheat system aimed at stopping advanced DMA (Direct Memory Access) cheating hardware. Vanguard anticheat now damages the firmware of these devices upon detection. It can be repaired, but bricking a person's hardware without their consent or knowledge is highly illegal The update targets certain SATA and NVMe firmware setups commonly used in expensive DMA cheating devices. These cheats rely on external hardware to read game memory while bypassing traditional anti-cheat detection methods. Some users claim Vanguard now triggers IOMMU-related warnings that can temporarily block affected hardware until system settings or firmware are updated. These DMA cheats have become popular in competitive games because they bypass many kernel-level anti-cheat systems. Riot has worked with motherboard manufacturers including ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and ASRock to address firmware vulnerabilities related to DMA access.

Payments processors should not have the power to regulate/censor fiction.

I’ve been informed that storing illustration files on Google Drive is no longer safe. I found this out because Google’s AI will now ban your account if it detects any indication of work that “doesn’t fit the category.”

@riotgames for people in the comments who lack comprehension skills: they are not bricking PCs, they are bricking cheating devices people were using on valorant

Riot Games have “bricked” $6,000 DMA cheating devices with their Vanguard anti-cheat The hardware is denied access to game memory, so cheaters can't play Riot titles


congrats to the owners of a brand new $6k paperweight


congrats to the owners of a brand new $6k paperweight













