A Valorant and League cheat developer was exposed for trying to bribe Riot to prevent his spoofer from being taken down. Cheating remains one of the biggest issues in gaming , with countless titles affected by waves of nefarious users who pay for aimbots, wall hacks, and other prohibited programs. Riot’s Vanguard anti-cheat has been one of the answers to combating this problem and on October 23, Staff Anti-Cheat analyst GamerDoc revealed he had taken down a developer’s spoofer in record time.

Spoofers are designed to bypass a game’s security measures and according to screenshots posted by GamerDoc, the developer had spent a full year working on a Vanguard spoofer only for it to be taken down in just an hour. “Now I see why cheat devs hate you,” the developer said in Discord messages. “Go work on your body image instead of working on my income.

Tbh respect bro. You did it. F**k.

” Took down his entire spoofer in under an hour ̄_(ツ)_/ ̄ pic.twitter.com/I0mB2LmfIZ After it was taken down, the dev messaged GamerDoc with an offer, willing to pay €5,000.

“I spent one f**king year writing hooks and reversing f**king VAC,” he said. When asked to explain the situation in basic terms, the Riot staff member didn’t hold back and compared the takedown to LEGO . “He spent a year building his LEGO masterpiece, I knocked it down in an hour, and now he’s offering me his best LEGO sets while going through every emotion possible—from angry to begging to ‘Respect.