Look who’s back, back again. AMDs Radeon Anti-Lag+ was released in September last year as the company’s latest attempt to reduce dreaded latency times in competitive gaming, but was quickly removed after it was found to draw the ire of some common anti-cheat programs.
Now, just three months later, it’s looking like it may well be on the cusp of a second release (via VideoCardz), and AMD users looking to make use of the new version will likely have their fingers crossed that the second time could well be the charm.
Frank Azor, AMD’s chief Architect of gaming solutions and marketing, was asked on Twitter as to whether there was any news on Anti-Lag+ and a potential reintroduction, and responded “Yes, coming soon”. Well, that’ll be that then.
The first release of An…