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https://twitter.com/LiquipediaVAL/status/1527314706050199552
New ask valorant: https://playvalorant.com/en-us/news/dev/ask-valorant-may-19/?linkId=100000126056667
if ur reading this riot fk u
Your logic is to make sure it becomes crystal clear how every single pro player plays every single match, every single tendency can be determined and every single lineup found with ease. How exactly is countering something you have complete information on making it a more competitive game? It makes it easier, if anything
bruh, how is it a work ethic issue? WARDELL said that he follow Mixwell's style of oping and try to implement it to his gameplay. Sure some lineups you found yourself will be useful. But there are general lineups would be helpful. With your logic, all sovas should be at different areas aiming at different dots in the sky/wall in order to land in the same dot. Its sound 100% stupid and inefficient.
If you want general lineups, go to YouTube and find some general lineups. There's a lot everywhere. It wasn't meant to be easy to figure lineups out
I get what you're saying, that it's easier to have VODs so people can just watch where they are, but if that's the only reason to implement VODs in Valorant, that's kinda a shit reason
Of course there are other reason for VODS, one of them is to look at your own perspective throughout the game. Back in CS, it helped alot. At the time, I realise that sometimes I peeked abit too early before adjusting my crosshair placement. My crosshair is not accurate enough to snap to the next entry point. Those type of stuff. VODS to learn how the enemy behaves is also helpful
Before graduating a month ago, I was captain for my university's Valorant team- we just recorded our own individual VODs to review our gameplay with a third party program. It makes sense to watch yourself back, so you can see bad tendencies, I definitely agree; but I don't know about the need to watch other teams from their perspectives. I think it makes it too easy for your strategies to get broken down and copied, but it still happens anyways