This may seem like a strange question, but this is my current situation.
I was banned a month ago from an online fps game called Valorant for use of an "unauthorized 3rd party program" that affected my gameplay. I've created many support tickets asking what could have been detected by their anti-cheat program, Vanguard. Every response I've received has ended with "we cannot tell you anything because it could affect future anti-cheat investigations." This seems to be a consistent response based on the replies to this reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/lk0t8h/permanent_suspension_for_third_party_software/
As a personal and professional developer, I have tons of programs on my pc and there is no way to know which program(s) might have triggered Vanguard. So I've come up with a plan: once I am unbanned, I will stream on Twitch every time I play Valorant on the same account without changing anything about my system, but will also show every single process's name, pid, and resource consumption on stream and wait until I get banned again. Seems a bit petty, I know, but supports solution seems to be that I must have a dedicated computer for Valorant.
My immediate concern about this plan is that this is probably unsafe, although I don't know enough to know why it is. Any info, concerns, or alternative plans would be appreciated!