So, if I run with this programs, will the anti cheat ban me ? Just because is new and might have some problems with this programs. Just to be sure
Raptr and AMD Gaming Evolved
I was running it a few weeks back to record some db gameplay, and i never got a ban or security violation message.
Also why do you want to use raptr? it sucks xD
[quote=“SiegeFace;121165”]I was running it a few weeks back to record some db gameplay, and i never got a ban or security violation message.
Also why do you want to use raptr? it sucks xD[/quote]
idk, if I open gaming evolved, it opens for some reason
Nah you wont get banned for using that
HOWEVER (yes a big however
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on occasion it has caused problems with nexon game security losing connection (causing your game to return to menu and then quit) but this seems to have died down as the anti-cheat has matured 
but if you plan on using the game DVR (similar to nVidia’s shadowplay) to record gameplay in the background, be ready for absolutely awful framerates (we’re talking 30 max) and stuttering for days, or at least that’s my experience with it…
I still have raptr/AMD Gaming Evolved running in the background on my pc as I play, but I have completely disabled all forms of recording / overlays that the application offers; I’d recommend doing the 
[quote=“HonourBound;121177”]Nah you wont get banned for using that
HOWEVER (yes a big however
)
on occasion it has caused problems with nexon game security losing connection (causing your game to return to menu and then quit) but this seems to have died down as the anti-cheat has matured 
but if you plan on using the game DVR (similar to nVidia’s shadowplay) to record gameplay in the background, be ready for absolutely awful framerates (we’re talking 30 max) and stuttering for days, or at least that’s my experience with it…
I still have raptr/AMD Gaming Evolved running in the background on my pc as I play, but I have completely disabled all forms of recording / overlays that the application offers; I’d recommend doing the
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Don’t bother using GameDVR in raptr to record it is god awful, get yourself the OBS VCE fork by jackun, if you need help configuring for best quality (grain of salt still some dodgy results) let me know i will post a screenshot of my settings.
I use Raptr/AMD Gaming Evolved for epeen.
And I think it updates some drivers? Also it apparently stalks my twitch when I stream. I have really no idea why I’m honestly using it.
AMD software is the biggest reason people don’t buy AMD, its all in the GPU and smexy red color.
If you want to record game footage use msi afterburner. It’s free and minimally intrusive and can record at frame rate independent of your game frame rate (which is a very rare feature).
I’ve used Raptr to record some footage, the quality was “okay” and when it worked it was fine, no performance issues or anything … except it randomly crashed my GPU driver (my GPU is AMD as well by the way) which caused my screen to go garbled, while I could still hear my teammates berate me for standing around like a dumbass. Not sure where the fault lies in this - my rig, “ShooterGame”, or Raptr, but if you want to record stuff I’d look elsewhere, but there’s no reason it would get you banned at any rate.
I use Raptr and AMD and it works fine…
Apart from the fact that on Dome my FPS goes to like 5 if i’m in the match for two minutes, its fine on every other map, its just Dome.
I use it to record all my stuff 'cause I’m too lazy to find an alternative that’s better, it works nicely and I haven’t had any major issues with it. Granted I don’t ever record whole games, just two minute segments per press of a button.
That’s part of why I stay away from AMD everything. Processors, chipsets and graphic cards. They have issues keeping up with common issues with their drivers, slow to get out new features and due to the entire gaming industry typically developing on Intel/Nvidia games tend to just work better and have fewer issues on that particular platform. Also, AMD bet the farm on multicore processing and few games, even today, use it making a lot of their “high end” processors be fairly lower end when it comes to game benchmarks. Also, their build quality on their video quality can be sketchy. A lot of their card models, not all, is well known to have “coil whine” which I didn’t even know was a thing until I tried out an AMD card for a while and took it back due to driver issues + the mentioned coil whine.
Also, since I do some hobbyist stuff with electronics I have to deal with communication with a broad range of boards over USB and a lot of them only work with Intel USB controllers. Then there are the issues with Linux driver support as well.
Some people have no issues with their AMD setup. But if you stick around any support forum you tend to see a couple of common things. Somebody has an AMD setup that isn’t running well or they have a laptop (or both).
That’s part of why I stay away from AMD everything. Processors, chipsets and graphic cards. They have issues keeping up with common issues with their drivers, slow to get out new features and due to the entire gaming industry typically developing on Intel/Nvidia games tend to just work better and have fewer issues on that particular platform. Also, AMD bet the farm on multicore processing and few games, even today, use it making a lot of their “high end” processors be fairly lower end when it comes to game benchmarks. Also, their build quality on their video quality can be sketchy. A lot of their card models, not all, is well known to have “coil whine” which I didn’t even know was a thing until I tried out an AMD card for a while and took it back due to driver issues + the mentioned coil whine.
Also, since I do some hobbyist stuff with electronics I have to deal with communication with a broad range of boards over USB and a lot of them only work with Intel USB controllers. Then there are the issues with Linux driver support as well.
Some people have no issues with their AMD setup. But if you stick around any support forum you tend to see a couple of common things. Somebody has an AMD setup that isn’t running well or they have a laptop (or both).[/quote]
That’s part of why I stay away from AMD everything. Processors, chipsets and graphic cards. They have issues keeping up with common issues with their drivers, slow to get out new features and due to the entire gaming industry typically developing on Intel/Nvidia games tend to just work better and have fewer issues on that particular platform. Also, AMD bet the farm on multicore processing and few games, even today, use it making a lot of their “high end” processors be fairly lower end when it comes to game benchmarks. Also, their build quality on their video quality can be sketchy. A lot of their card models, not all, is well known to have “coil whine” which I didn’t even know was a thing until I tried out an AMD card for a while and took it back due to driver issues + the mentioned coil whine.
Also, since I do some hobbyist stuff with electronics I have to deal with communication with a broad range of boards over USB and a lot of them only work with Intel USB controllers. Then there are the issues with Linux driver support as well.
Some people have no issues with their AMD setup. But if you stick around any support forum you tend to see a couple of common things. Somebody has an AMD setup that isn’t running well or they have a laptop (or both).[/quote]
If you want close this post, my question was already anwsered