Is the Asus Aura feature causing problems with anti-cheat systems?
Is the Asus Aura feature causing problems with anti-cheat systems?
I installed Asus Aura Sync to manage the lighting effects on my B450-F Strix motherboard, and upon starting *The Division 2*, the following message appeared....
Closing it through Task Manager permits the game to operate, however, this is somewhat inconvenient as I must repeatedly do so each time my computer starts and when I wish to play the game.
I’m curious if any other users have encountered this issue and if there exists a simpler solution than terminating it via Task Manager.
Based on observations from the following discussion at https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread-12...g-on-games, it appears that this issue has been recognized for approximately a year and remains unresolved through patching.
I noticed that too, but assuming it was released a few months ago, I thought it might have been updated and therefore fixed. However, that wasn't the case. Ultimately, I removed the application and thankfully my RGB configurations remained saved on the motherboard – a minor issue. I’ll simply need to re-install it when I wish to alter the colors.