people don’t say it but specs/monitors matter so much when it comes to valorant. My home setup is so bad that i could only solo queue to silver 3 but on a way better Pc, i’m easily plat solo queue.
@@c7wolfyy I actually tested this with my friend. For about a year, he played VALORANT on a laptop with 45 fps and after lots of coaching, training, and effort, he got to high gold. I helped him build a PC with a 60hz monitor, later upgrading to 144hz, and within one month without any help he solo queued to Ascendant.
the optimal size is usually 24", 32 is fine casually but in my experience (with some other youtube doctor's advices", the monitor should be at one-arm length to not straining your eyes, because of that distance, 32 inch is too big and your eyes have to travel more if you want to look at anywhere else from your crosshair. Also, for the same refresh rate, 24" is wayyyy cheaper
it doesnt affect your gameplay. Youll just have to put it a bit further from your face and it also costs more oh and make sure that the resolution is at the very least 1440p and if possible 4k
wake me up when it's december
it is
i play like 7 tdms 5 dms and 5-7 comp games per day (10-12 comp if i wake up early) and at the end, i feel like that my brain has decomposed away
dude thats wayyy too much
unemployed final boss
@@SaAHhBii LMAO🤣🤣
Bro get a job holy
@@SaAHhBii i aint old enough to have a job yet
Me with my new super low actuation weight keyboard:
Wait I didn't actually stop moving when I fired that shot! NOOOOO!!!
It’s all about reps baby
how long have you been practicing these thing
calm aim isnt a lie its just u have to be good to get it
does a 32 inch monitor affect your ability to get better. just asking i personally dont own a 32" but why not ask
people don’t say it but specs/monitors matter so much when it comes to valorant. My home setup is so bad that i could only solo queue to silver 3 but on a way better Pc, i’m easily plat solo queue.
@@c7wolfyy I actually tested this with my friend. For about a year, he played VALORANT on a laptop with 45 fps and after lots of coaching, training, and effort, he got to high gold. I helped him build a PC with a 60hz monitor, later upgrading to 144hz, and within one month without any help he solo queued to Ascendant.
the optimal size is usually 24", 32 is fine casually but in my experience (with some other youtube doctor's advices", the monitor should be at one-arm length to not straining your eyes, because of that distance, 32 inch is too big and your eyes have to travel more if you want to look at anywhere else from your crosshair.
Also, for the same refresh rate, 24" is wayyyy cheaper
Resolution and refresh rate matter much more
it doesnt affect your gameplay. Youll just have to put it a bit further from your face and it also costs more oh and make sure that the resolution is at the very least 1440p and if possible 4k
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ok?