Content creators criticize Riot Games for the improper functioning of the "Streamer Mode"

Content creators criticize Riot Games for the improper functioning of the "Streamer Mode"

Well-known streamer, under the nickname L21saac, expressed his outrage on his social media, particularly on the Twitter platform, criticizing the game developers for the streamer mode that works improperly due to a recently discovered bypass of protection.

In the Valorant community, many content creators have started to express their dissatisfaction with the new tracker, which renders the streamer mode completely useless. The mode itself, developed by Riot Games, is intended to prevent stream sniping, allowing players broadcasting their matches to remain incognito during the game.

However, Valorant players have not stood aside and quickly found a way to bypass this protection using a new tracking application. Streamers criticize the developed mode for the inability to conduct live broadcasts, forcing them to resort to delaying the stream itself. L21saac highlighted one of the incidents when his teammate addressed him by name despite using the hidden mode.

Criticism has been directed at Riot Games, accusing the tracking application of undermining playability for streamers by connecting to their Twitch accounts. This controversial application is easily accessible and differs from other similar programs by providing access to user data.

So far, the company has not responded to these statements, and methods of solving this problem remain in question. This situation negatively affects the content of many streamers, demanding special attention from Riot.

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