Cleanerbat — Valorant
A batch file (.bat) is a simple script used in Windows to automate command-line tasks. In the context of Valorant, a "cleaner" script is designed to:
2. Common Issues It Claims to Fix
Users typically employ the CleanerBat to resolve: valorant cleanerbat
- Riot Games' Built-in Tools: Riot Games provides built-in tools, such as the Valorant updater, to help maintain and optimize your game files.
- Third-Party Optimizers: Other third-party optimizers, such as CCleaner or Wise Game Booster, can also help optimize your game performance.
Write a safe, basic script for you to copy-paste into Notepad. A batch file (
Valorant Cleanerbat (often referred to as cleaner.bat) is a community-created batch script designed to optimize PC performance and resolve technical issues by clearing temporary files, logs, and cache data specifically related to Valorant and its anti-cheat system, Riot Vanguard. Riot Games' Built-in Tools : Riot Games provides
Instead of running an unknown .bat file, you can manually reset your Valorant files safely: Close Valorant and the Riot Client completely. Press Win + R, type %localappdata%, and press Enter.
What is Valorant Cleanerbot?
Is the Valorant CleanerBat Safe? (Warning Included)
Yes, in principle, but with major caveats.
- Vanguard's Complexity: Riot’s anti-cheat (Vanguard) operates at the kernel level. It detects hardware serial numbers (Motherboard, Disk Drive, GPU) that a simple batch file cannot change.
- False Advertising: Many "Cleaners" are clickbait or scams designed to trick desperate banned players.
- The "Tracker" File: Vanguard creates a hidden file (often referenced as a "tracker" in forums) on the system. Some cleaners attempt to delete this. However, Vanguard usually recreates this file instantly, or detects that it was tampered with, leading to another ban or an extended ban duration.