What hs% is considered high in valorant, just curious to compare it in cs, where above 55% is high, but I have seen people say 30% is high in val?
To me no method is wrong, but I like the valorant one more actually as you can track your aim discipline and assess crosshair placement, whereas in CS it's a bit irrelevant with rifles (you can't tell if you have improved just based on data, like you could be spraying like crazy and just getting a bit lucky and end up with an 80% hs game and then wonder why u fell off when ur stats get worse, even though you could have gotten better in reality)
I think if the calculations were done the same way CS pros would actually end up under val players as spraying is more rewarding in CS . (Check out what a d0nk peek is and tell me that game is not balanced for spraying xdd).
insert brain_fart go to last 50 games, albeit I was kinda ass last few games :D
oh and correction, I don't play val, I was talking about cs, just seen a few people mention in this thread https://www.vlr.gg/424653/is-this-guy-legit-or-cheating that >35% hs is sus
kajak had 68
https://www.vlr.gg/424022/fnatic-vs-g2-esports-red-bull-home-ground-5-r3/?game=193729&tab=overview
and what match sayonara had 62?
depends
too high is bad cuz it's showing how you probably miss all the body shots that matter (these are my silver-gold friends averaging 9 kills in an unrated game with absurdly high hs%)
and too low is bad too cuz yea should be obvious
25-35% is the sweet spot I feel like (check almost any pros tracker and this is what they usually hover around)