Custom games need to be more custom

Posted by Steve

Friday, December 11, 2020 9:09 AM

So a few weeks ago, me and my friends decided to do a little valorant tournament on our discord, but since we arent that many people we wanted to go for a duos tournament. So we tried it out with 1v1 first and quickly find out that it's impossible. With cheats activated only the people playing can actually change game settings even tho i'm the host of the game. So if i'm a spectator i legit can't do anything but spectate. There is also no way to change the number of rounds or any settings other than cheating to get infinite ammo, abilities and money. It would really be cool if we could get settings for:

  • number of rounds
  • how much money you get for killing/planting etc.
  • banning agents in game
  • banning certain weapons or making everyone play the same weapons as in spike rush
  • all the stuff that is now availabe through cheating
  • a pulsing minimap or constantly active

I know that probably not many people use custom games and most just use it to find arrow spots or something like that, but it would be so fun playing tournaments with your friends without having to restart the game when you want to switch sides and it generally being a really frustrating experience.

EDIT: I know that there is ways to work around this like just telling your friends not to use specific weapons and stuff, but imo it would be far better if the game implemented these rules. Also you wouldnt have to have someone spectate and see that everyone follows the rules.

EDIT2: it seems that spectators can use cheats in tournament mode. I didn't know that, sorry.

References

  • https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/kac8ki/custom_games_need_to_be_more_custom/
  • https://reddit.com/kac8ki

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