Posted by Steve
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 12:02 AM
A few general points to find out your confident spots on a map!
- First, assess your KILL LOCATIONS for the entire match (It is generally advised to use heatmaps or visual aids to get a clearer idea).
- Once you know how your Kills are spread, now is the good time to compare anchor points across a few matches (a simple example would be - assessing B Long on Bind)
- So, after this exercise you are sure you hold B Long on Bind pretty well. Now, it's the best time to look where your opponents were when you killed them.
- It is essential to not only know where you were when you got kills but also where your opponents were
P.S. this is very generalized for helping individuals find their "favourable" spot! The idea is to know where you can communicate with your team to play/hold or not! It is very often overlooked and is a key aspect.
Happy to hear your feedback!
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/rlcgc8/find_your_strong_position_on_a_map/
- https://reddit.com/rlcgc8
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