yea honestly just let them do what they do. The skill level in CS doesnt correlate at all to valorant. Weve seen tier 1 CS players turn into nobodies or hell even rethink about moving over and go back to CS.
S1imple already struggles in ranked let alone pro play, the only good pro player i remember seeing a lot of valorant potential in was KennyS and thats because he turned an already overpowered gun into an even more powerful one.
But again that was in ranked
Getting into the game in 2020 was easy, I hope we can agree on that. The thing is, being a part of the tier 1 scene for longer makes it easier to learn the meta and adapt to changes in the game more quickly, so it’s hard to just pick up the game and play at a tier 1 level in 2023. You can’t just switch and easily be a top tier pro despite being a good CS pro.
Even now adjusting to the meta is difficult. You know how nerfing chamber has affected so many players. How old jett nerfs almost pushed her out of meta. Its not like some Tier 1 CS player could come and just be the best at the game because even if they do, they'll be average with changing meta. The main thing that makes valorant difficult is the adaptability.
As ScreaM mentioned before, "the best thing about valorant is the challenge it brings and how you have to adapt to the game since it changes a lot".