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How to not suck at valorant

By Jackson Reed

How to not suck at valorant

This video will go over some HELPFUL tips for any player who is struggling to get those kills! I hope you learn something from this video that helps you IMPR…

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My advice would just be to practice, practice, practice. When you play a game, don’t necessarily focus on doing well individually, but do well as a team. You want to focus on team play more than your individual kill count. Side note: It took me a solid 500+ CSGO hours before I really had the shooting mechanics down.

2. Your Settings Put You at a Disadvantage. Now, this one is a bit of a stretch, but it might as well be a reason why you get nuked. If you’re playing on an older PC or you just have some performance issues, it’ll probably be wise to tone down your settings.

Just try and prioritize maintaining your crosshair at head level in areas where enemies are most likely to be. Also, try to play smart. Don’t take fights you know you can’t win. Make good use of your abilities to give yourself an advantage. Don’t 5 stack on one sites. Hold down other sites or mid to catch any rotators/people trying to flank.

Think of shift walking as providing you with silken slippers, and anything else as clogs. Don’t hold down the trigger Even if you pray, spraying doesn’t work. It simply makes any control you have over where you’re aiming disappear. If you shoot in short bursts, though, your weapon’s aim will ‘reset’, and you’ll be King of the Noobs in no time.

The VALORANT Matchmaking system, as bad as some might think it is because of the widespread “smurfing” problem, is actually pretty good at placing players at their respective ranks. If you feel like you’re stuck and you suck at playing VALORANT, keep reading. You just might figure out why you are still hanging around in Bronze yourself.

Combine that with Valorant’s packed HUD, it’s no wonder everyone aims low. There is not a lot players can do about it, either. The design choice makes Valorant’s view models feel crowded, and with no way to customize them, that’s just the way it is for now. But in the end, the game’s viewmodel just makes the crouching habit worse.

Valorant Countermeasures: How to Cope With Shotguns. By Stephanie Roehler August 6, 2020. In Valorant, few things suck more than feeling pumped up for a match, only to turn a corner and get blown to bits by a ready-and-waiting shotgun. The entire game can sour from feeling powerless against these one-shot champions.

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