Posted by Steve
Friday, November 13, 2020 11:05 PM
I just started playing valorant the other day. I was recently diagnosed with lymphoma therefore my immune system is weak. So I can’t really be in contact with anyone. Valorant is something i found that I really like and I have lots of time on my hands. I really enjoy the game but wonder if it’s realistic to get good at the game within the span of a few weeks of grinding. I’ve played other FPS games casually in the past but haven’t really taken anything seriously. At this point is it realistic to grind out the game and get good at it even starting at this point in the games cycle? What’s the best thing I should be doing to improve? (Pro vods, aim training, or just playing as many games as possible? I’d really appreciate any advice anyone had and if anyone would be willing to even just help coach me or provide some guidance I’d be very grateful. I think it’s a bit of a blessing to have found something in this time that I really enjoy.
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/jtbjn4/started_playing_the_other_day_after_not_the_best/
- https://reddit.com/jtbjn4
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