Posted by Steve
Tuesday, April 26, 2022 6:31 PM
To me, it means that I want to play that character, but I'd be open to discussion if someone else wants t play that character. Is that not what it means? Because whenever I hover a character (even Sage) there's maybe a 40% chance that someone else will lock in the agent without asking or saying anything. Out of all the games that I hover over an agent, I only remember two games where someone actually asked to play the agent. And then of course there are the players who lock in that agent out of spite and proceed to not use any abilities for the rest of the game. Am I just interpreting the social norms of Valorant??
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/ubz7aq/what_does_hovering_over_an_agent_during_agent/
- https://reddit.com/ubz7aq
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