10 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do In Valorant

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Some of the newer free-to-play games are graphically demanding, requiring a hefty PC build. But Valorant isn’t heavy at all. With minimum system requirements of a Core 2 Duo, 4GB of RAM and Intel HD 4000 graphics, the game can run on a "potato PC" with no problems. This means that practically any gamer with a PC or laptop and good internet connection can play the game and not sacrifice the visual aesthetics too m


Ultimates are game-breakers in Valorant. If used correctly, it can massively impact the result of any game. Players can keep a tab on their Ultimates by simply looking on the Scoreboard, which displays the recharge duration for every Agent’s Ultimate in that g


Another quirk that a lot of new players develop while playing Valorant is shooting while moving. Players coming from Overwatch might fall for running and gunning, and while it can work in Valorant, it doesn’t most of the t

Valorant might be easy to learn, but mastering it takes plenty of time and concentration. If one plays too safely, or constantly runs around without using any tactics, they are likely to die. Players have to balance their playstyle if they want to live long enough to win a round. And it doesn’t help that many players one can face are already used to first-person shoot


Just like League of Legends , Valorant is entirely free to play. This means that as long as the player’s system meets the minimum system requirements, they can install it and play it without ever having to worry about the purchase cost or a subscription. And if they don’t like it, they can just uninstall it without feeling bad about paying for


The Snake Bite is a pretty simple ability but has a variety of uses. The most obvious use is its area denial, preventing enemies from accessing a certain area unless they'd like to be acid-burned. It can also be a pretty good way to prevent a Spike Plant if an enemy is in mid-plant and you toss this down on t


Shooting and aim-based skills are what the game is built on and the abilities of each agent allow you to adapt and change firefights and engagements. A well-timed smoke bomb or grenade can alter the fight, but you'll be useless if its on cooldown when you need it m


Valorant is a free-to-play tactical-shooter and Riot Games’ take on the FPS genre. After a grand beta phase where millions of players tried the game, Valorant is now gearing up for its global release . A game with huge potential and high ceiling, fans have been swarming around Valorant since its release, Chordabcd.Com trying to get inside the closed b


A mechanic that may seem foreign if you're coming from the world of Call of Duty is how Valorant allows you to spend money you earn in-between rounds. Often you'll find that when you decide to purchase new weapons is almost if not more important than the item you're buying. It's all about understanding the flow of a match and knowing when you could use a boost in effectiveness and how that relates to the match overall. Don't go spending your money as soon as you can, unless, of course, it's a part of your team's specific strat


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


Even though defusing the Spike (bomb) is the principal objective for the team playing defense, it’s not always smart to do so. There will be cases when the Spike plant will be on the complete opposite side of where you are on the map, and instead of walking across the whole map in hopes of that miracle defuse, it’s better to accept defeat to move to next round. By running head-on to defuse the Spike, you are giving enemies an easy target to sh


A tactical-shooter by nature, Valorant comprises both FPS and MOBA nature. Although the game is easy to pick up and play, there is a lot to learn and understand in Valorant . It’s not just a plain shooting game, and there are a lot of intricate concepts apart from shooting that determines one’s success in the game. New players often fall for the simplicity of Valorant and often commit small mistakes that ultimately hamper their success in the game. Here are 5 mistakes that most new players make in Valorant and how to effectively deal with t


Often you'll find yourself rounding corners into engagements and firefights and hip fire will be your best option for success. Rewrite your brain to the idea of hip-fire being your reactionary response, as opposed to aiming down your sig


Toxic communities are nothing new in online games. However, toxic players are rather frequent in Valorant . These are the players who start getting salty when you make a mistake, or if the game isn’t going your team’s way. They can make an already tense game much more stressful and less enjoya