VAN RESTRICTION NEW?

01/22/2024 09:54 bane5544#1
I'm making this cause im curious if "VAN RESTRICTION" Is a new thing. I've ban evaded twice in the past with the same method And never once have had the "VAN: RESTRICTION Your account does not meet the following requirements in order to play:" Is it possibly because my new ssd doesn't have a windows Key? I know TPM and SB is required on win11, But im on win10 and this is happening to me. someone LMK what yall think
01/22/2024 11:29 orwennes#2
TPM with SB is now required to be enabled on all operating systems.
01/22/2024 11:30 Athena'#3
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I'm making this cause im curious if "VAN RESTRICTION" Is a new thing. I've ban evaded twice in the past with the same method And never once have had the "VAN: RESTRICTION Your account does not meet the following requirements in order to play:" Is it possibly because my new ssd doesn't have a windows Key? I know TPM and SB is required on win11, But im on win10 and this is happening to me. someone LMK what yall think
If the account was ever played, on a machine that has TPM and Secure Boot enabled, it will lock in and you will always be required to use a TPM and Securebot compatible machine.
01/22/2024 12:42 GarboVoid#4
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I'm making this cause im curious if "VAN RESTRICTION" Is a new thing. I've ban evaded twice in the past with the same method And never once have had the "VAN: RESTRICTION Your account does not meet the following requirements in order to play:" Is it possibly because my new ssd doesn't have a windows Key? I know TPM and SB is required on win11, But im on win10 and this is happening to me. someone LMK what yall think
It's happening to everyone now.
If you've cheated with your TPM on before in the past then its a GG for you, you would be needing to spoof that as well one way or another (we offer a method in void).
If your TPM was off back then then you're most probably fine by turning both TPM and SB on.
SB really isn't a big issue for spoofers except for ASUS devices and that has been bypassed really easily.
01/22/2024 12:48 wiredxx#5
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If the account was ever played, on a machine that has TPM and Secure Boot enabled, it will lock in and you will always be required to use a TPM and Securebot compatible machine.
Not sure where you got this information, but it's false. Valorant has its own heuristics detection system which enforces this on pcs.

"If we find PCs that are too cheat-capable (e.g., because of outdated Windows or specific configurations that are conducive to allow cheating), Vanguard will restrict that PC's access to VALORANT and display an error message."
01/26/2024 01:21 Lerch7#6
I bypassed that :D
01/26/2024 02:30 .m.o.o.n.#7
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I bypassed that :D
New account with discord server in tag... what could go wrong. Insta reported your ass
01/26/2024 02:39 glizzygobbla#8
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I'm making this cause im curious if "VAN RESTRICTION" Is a new thing. I've ban evaded twice in the past with the same method And never once have had the "VAN: RESTRICTION Your account does not meet the following requirements in order to play:" Is it possibly because my new ssd doesn't have a windows Key? I know TPM and SB is required on win11, But im on win10 and this is happening to me. someone LMK what yall think
You now NEED to keep secure boot and TPM on, for secure boot I believe you can "install manufacture/default secure boot keys" to remove your flagged keys.

As for TPM, you need to either change your chip by finding your manufactures chip and buying it off of Amazon (Asus, Gigabyte, MSI, etc.) and physically changing it, or using a spoofer that virtualizes the module/makes it unreadable.
01/26/2024 11:16 Lerch7#9
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New account with discord server in tag... what could go wrong. Insta reported your ass
There are two solutions available, one common solution that still allows you to keep TPM and secure boot disabled (which doesn't work on Windows 11). The other solution allows you to keep them enabled, and it involves completely changing the TPM key. Both methods are not permanent, and there's a possibility they might get blocked soon, but for the time being, they work.