Posted by Steve
Saturday, May 20, 2023 5:05 PM
I have been playing the game for three months now and I know I have a lot to work on, like my aim,and reaction time and stuff, however I typically play Unrated, more than Ranked because I play solo most of the time, and nobody really talks. Most I hear is how I’m bad at the game, from some 12 year old who thinks they are Radiant tier. I play the game every day, and I try to work on my aim, mostly with the Vandal, I like it but I spray tap, like I’m just tapping and tapping, while shooting, like I’m shooting maybe two bullets at a a time. I know the learning curve is deep and I’m willing to learn in any way possible.
Now I wanna say a few things. I know somebody is probably gonna tell me to watch pros play, but I don’t learn that way. I can analyze and take notes, but I cannot process any information in game. I find myself better when I’m relaxed, not thinking about the game, but as I said nobody talks. Sometimes I don’t like my teammates, that also causes to me to be bad, because I get super nervous. When I’m just in a talkative and positive environment, but also in a way I can concentrate on the game I do better. I guess to put it lightly, based on morale I can do better.
Do you think playing everyday is a great way to learn or is it bad? I really do love Valorant and I wanna get better and be more consistent, and confident with my skill. Any advice?
TLDR- I need help getter better at the game but it’s difficult for me to learn how.
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/13mhyak/what_would_you_say_is_the_best_way_to_get_better/
- https://reddit.com/13mhyak
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