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At launch, valorant smoke lineups|https://Valorantpedia.com/ only has four maps. This can be a good thing for players who want to memorize every nook and cranny of each map. But for the rest, it can make the game feel the slightest bit shallow. The maps also don’t look wildly different from each other. And, to make matters worse, players start each match in fixed positions, so they will quickly internalize the maps, whether they want to or

A great way to set yourself for success while saving credits is doing Eco Rounds. It's a concept where you don’t buy anything major in the active round in order to reach the armor and assault rifle threshold next round. Eco Rounds usually come into play when your team is struggling and is low on budget. It is essentially a deal where you sabotage the active round to get yourself in a better position for the upcoming rounds. This is a very efficient tactic that is also quite popular in CS:

For years, the PC's esports landscape has been largely dominated by three companies: Valve, Activision Blizzard, and Riot Games. These competing juggernauts seem to be locked in a constant cycle, borrowing core elements from each other's games to bolster their own esports titles - or to create new ones. Riot Games' Valorant _ is the newest example: a free-to-play, team-based tactical shooter in the vein of _Counter-Stri

Of Sage's abilities , perhaps Barrier Orb offers the most flexibility. Its ability to create a solid wall will let Sova secure defensive points easily while her team regroups. Moreover, Sage can position Barrier Orb to block an exit while the Slow Orb slows enemies down to get plowed by her all

However, Viper's Pit, which is Viper Ultimate ability, is very unique. It blankets a, quite frankly, staggeringly huge area in a green haze. This not only reduces the visibility of those inside, but it also reduces the max health of enemies ins

Viper, like Cypher, can set up her gameplan pretty early, forcing enemies to adapt to what you're doing instead of the other way around. You always want to be the team dictating the terms of the fight, and Viper can really help your team excel at that, getting you off to a good start and forcing those teams that aren't coordinated enough to adapt to a quick def

Getting weapon skins is an obvious help. However, this forces players to either grind a number of hours to get them, or spend real money on the battle pass. This feels like an oversight from the developers, as they could have made the weapons more visually striking by default instead of relying on sk

Moreover, Leer can be a great precursor to her other skills. Nearsighted enemies can't see Reyna enjoy the healing benefits of Devour, the escape benefits of Dismiss, or even introduce a devastating (Ult) Empress frenzy m

It’s better to understand the abilities of all the Agents before attempting the ranked mode. Even though players may main a small pool of Agent, it's still important to learn every Agent in the game. Resorting to only shooting skills in Valorant won’t always net you the victory, and it’s very crucial to use abilities and utilities in tandem to get better results. It may work in the lower elo, but as you move up the ladder, using abilities becomes a necess

As a Duelist, Jett loves skirmishes and quick battles. Thanks to her speed and grace, Jett can dart around the battlefield quickly and finish opponents. Thanks to Updraft, she can face enemies head-on, distract them with her Cloudburst, and use Blade Storm to secure the k

Playing against a full premade squad is never fun, especially when you are playing solo. The premade squad will likely crush your team since they already have synergy and communication nailed down. Currently, there are no separate options to queue as a solo player or in a party, which essentially makes the ranked mode a coin flip. Whichever team has premade players will most likely win the game, and although its completely random, separate queuing options are very much needed in the g

A very common and much-needed feature that is missing in Valorant is being able to accept or decline matches. Once a player queues up for a game and a match is found, players have to play the game regardless of if they want to or not. Especially now that ranked mode is live, it’s pretty much necessary. Almost every multi-player game including Riot Games’ own League of Legends has this feature and Valorant definitely needs

Many players who have come to Valorant from a pure FPS background, playing games such as CS:GO and Call of Duty , often struggle with proper usage of abilities and utilities. Valorant is not just a shooting game, which means players need to use abilities to their maximum potential to get the best possible resu

Valorant is already on its way to being a mega-popular game, and its success seems all-but-inevitable. The game has all the right attributes to compete with other major titles, and it will most likely do so in the near future. However, like every game, there are certain aspects where the game can be improved . Here are the 5 biggest changes that Valorant needs and 5 features we hope Riot Games add to the g