Posted by Steve
Friday, October 30, 2020 9:09 PM
This is pretty obvious but my point being that in the end, the only real way to improve is by experiencing each scenario first hand in game.
Take as much advice as you can but as you progress you will realise every tip will have an exception, probably multiple
Theres no way to learn about every single situation and what to do just by researching outside the game. There are too many factors that you can only learn about after hundreds of hours of gameplay.
What's important is a drive to improve which many of you do have. Anyway, Glhf
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/jkppt5/most_beginner_problems_cant_be_solved_immediately/
- https://reddit.com/jkppt5
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