Hello!
I loaded into Valorant this morning and started up an unrated match. I selected my agent and then a few seconds later I received a 'Vanguard not initialized' pop-up. The only options given were 'quit' or 'reboot computer.' I clicked the quit button and loaded up the game again to be told I needed to restart my computer in order to play Valorant. As requested, I restarted my computer. When I loaded up Valorant I was greeted with a Queue dodge offense warning message. I don't understand how this is fair - Valorant gave me no other option but to quit the game or restart my computer. I didn't want to do either of these options - I wanted to play the game!!
If Valorant has a system to detect that Vanguard was not initialised - then why was I allowed to enter the queue in the first place? I should not have been allowed to get this far - and then to get a queue dodge warning for it when Valorant simply didn't allow me to continue with the game. Surley Valorant should have a system to detect this and not issue a queue dodge warning. I'm currently worried to launch into another game incase the same problem happens again - I don't want a ban because of this.