Posted by Steve
Saturday, April 3, 2021 11:33 PM
Dying without knowing why, wondering how the enemy team is destroying you, wondering how you’re destroying the enemy team, or simply not improving - all of these things are common phenomena that happen in any FPS shooter. And in a game like valorant where fewer casual players lie and more competitive players aim for the top, I think an efficient way to rewatch old games through the game is something everyone would enjoy.
If you’ve seen Fortnite’s replay system, it’s honestly very good although it may have some bugs here and there. Being able to zoom out and move around freely in the air, watch how you died from your enemy’s perspective, or learn a helpful lineup or tactic one of your teammates or foes were using is something we could all love to have.
Wondering how someone is hitting insane shots? Check out their point of view.
Wondering how you lost in a certain situation? See what strategy enemy team used to counter yours and apply it.
For people with lower end PCs who can’t necessarily store and record all of their games, they should have the option to turn it off.
Thoughts? I thinks everyone can get something out of VOD reviewing and improve their game.
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/mixtas/being_able_to_rewatch_games_you_played/
- https://reddit.com/mixtas
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