Users testing it should report any issues to AMD to help the company avoid its earlier mistakes.
Counter-Strike 2 players can now try a preview of AMD’s Radeon Anti-Lag 2.
Use AMD’s Bug Report Tool tosend feedback.

AMD’s original implementation, introduced in 2019, performed this task for all games at a driver level.
However, AMD started employing Anti-Lag+ without informing game developers.
As a result, the featurebrokeseveral online games, causing crashes in some and triggering anti-cheat bans in others.
Team Red eventually pulled the feature and announced a revision that would sort out the issue.
According to AMD’s numbers, the update can nearly double latency reduction.
Outside testing will undoubtedly soon check Team Red’s claims.