Posted by Steve
Friday, July 9, 2021 4:07 AM
Considering the fact that Valorant is a game in which listening to audio is a crucial part to gameplay and being able to take on duels, how do some people with hearing impairment do? I got back from a physical checkup and the doctor told me that I'm losing hearing in my right ear and have tinnitus. I used to play valorant quite frequently but since then I've been in a rut worried that because of my ear problems I won't be able to support my team like I used to. I would hope I'm not the only one like this right?
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/og26bj/players_with_hearing_impairment/
- https://reddit.com/og26bj
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