Another tip is if you have powerful PC and good monitor, ignore these video settings and find what you like and also what has the lowest CPU+GPU render time You can find this under video settings > stats > text only Additionally, do not use the experimental sharpening within game, it looks ass and costs a few FPS, go to nvidia control panel, find valorant, add sharpening 25-50% I play on 2560x1440, all HIGH, 4xMSAA, 25% sharpening and capped at 200fps @ 165hz IPS Alienware panel. Game looks fantastic crisp, smooth, and responsive. The visual fidelity is also important for a player if you are not top 1% ranked, it makes you enjoy the game a bit more :)
after watching this video i went into a deathmatch, i used guardian and declared that i was going to have two shots per peek, if i missed both on first peek/sight, i would go back to cover, then peak again, doing the same, if i missed both on first sight in situations where i couldn't go behind cover or i just ended up spamming, i would not reward myself with the kill, in total i got 11 kills, only two of them bodyshot, big improvement!
Just to Clarify, AMD has a setting to reduce input latency. Its just not an option in-game. You can easily find it in Driver settings. 1 plus point for this pain is it applies it globally to all games.
Just saying, changing a few settings isn't going to automatically improve your skill at the game. You need to optimize your settings to YOUR liking. Even if they do help, you also can't forget the skills you've learned, or use them less because of the settings.
probably not but if it is it's probably minimal your default vibrance is still a vibrance setting so changing the values probably won't alter your fps nor the rendering speed I'm not professional tho but that's how I think it works
im ngl here the only thing that's holding me back is my 11 inch monitor and my screen burnt-screen (it's soo hard to see the enemies bruh when it's soo bright in the middle
Guys so I use a 3440 x 1440 monitor and there are black bars on the right and left side of my screen, is that just how to game is set for ultrawide monitors?
They're graphics-enhancing tools that smooth out jagged lines and make textures oblique to the camera more clear, respectively. Ultimately they cost more computing power and thus you lose frames with them on.
Some countries like for example Australia have different requirements for the game to be considered only m rather than ma 15+, due to this Valorant has removed blood and corpses from the game for these countries to keep it available to younger ages
y would corpses be distracting? Seeing some random round thing on the ground is more distracting imho. when u see a dead body you dont even notice it, y would you? but when you see somthing random on the ground thats out of place you notice it.
Another tip is if you have powerful PC and good monitor, ignore these video settings and find what you like and also what has the lowest CPU+GPU render time
You can find this under video settings > stats > text only
Additionally, do not use the experimental sharpening within game, it looks ass and costs a few FPS, go to nvidia control panel, find valorant, add sharpening 25-50%
I play on 2560x1440, all HIGH, 4xMSAA, 25% sharpening and capped at 200fps @ 165hz IPS Alienware panel.
Game looks fantastic crisp, smooth, and responsive.
The visual fidelity is also important for a player if you are not top 1% ranked, it makes you enjoy the game a bit more :)
thank you bro
after watching this video i went into a deathmatch, i used guardian and declared that i was going to have two shots per peek, if i missed both on first peek/sight, i would go back to cover, then peak again, doing the same, if i missed both on first sight in situations where i couldn't go behind cover or i just ended up spamming, i would not reward myself with the kill, in total i got 11 kills, only two of them bodyshot, big improvement!
keep it up soon youll develop your aim enough to the point where most of the time ull only need one!
Just to Clarify, AMD has a setting to reduce input latency. Its just not an option in-game. You can easily find it in Driver settings. 1 plus point for this pain is it applies it globally to all games.
Just saying, changing a few settings isn't going to automatically improve your skill at the game. You need to optimize your settings to YOUR liking. Even if they do help, you also can't forget the skills you've learned, or use them less because of the settings.
Hence the name "guides"
But ye i agree with you, i dont usually fumble on the mouse wheel thing and i actually prefer it
Thanks so much for tip 3 i had no idea my resolution setting was 160 when my monitor is 144
thanks for the tip man, now my fps turned from 60 into 20
all the settings this guy reccomend, i already have it on by default
Great video, already using some of these, but how do I change my vibrancy on laptop?
What is the optimal size monitor for VALORANT?
27 inch 2k 360htz
@@MostofaKamal225L.. It's 144 htz
What is that Crosshair you used for the Setting 1? Can we have a code for this, because it looks fire!
Great vid
Any info on network buffer setting?
Bro, I didn't know you could see how many people were spectating you before this video... LOL
Pov u shoot at a died corpse thinking its somone crouching
The only feature you needed to explain deeply is HRTF and you skipped it fast
Does highvibrance through nvidia panel consume more fps ?
probably not but if it is it's probably minimal
your default vibrance is still a vibrance setting so changing the values probably won't alter your fps nor the rendering speed
I'm not professional tho but that's how I think it works
how on the top does your blood color become yellow?
isnt resolution and quality two completely different things?
Experimental sharpening only works with bloom :(
Funny how i never slipped my finger on the scroll
im ngl here the only thing that's holding me back is my 11 inch monitor and my screen burnt-screen (it's soo hard to see the enemies bruh when it's soo bright in the middle
Guys so I use a 3440 x 1440 monitor and there are black bars on the right and left side of my screen, is that just how to game is set for ultrawide monitors?
see if u can find a setting for that
if not find the best fitting
When I chang Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering it makes my fps go down so much than if I keep them at none and 1x is there a reason?
They're graphics-enhancing tools that smooth out jagged lines and make textures oblique to the camera more clear, respectively. Ultimately they cost more computing power and thus you lose frames with them on.
2:04 On + Boost*
in OCE u can't turn blood on
First!! Nice content too!
Video summarized: Might not be for everyone, but give it a shot.
i didnt even know the spectator count was up there until i saw this video
i dont have the show corpses option. Is it just me?
Some countries like for example Australia have different requirements for the game to be considered only m rather than ma 15+, due to this Valorant has removed blood and corpses from the game for these countries to keep it available to younger ages
@@klapy769 oh thank you:)
Hi
Tip 2 is just so wrong, graphics quality isn’t resolution, fps should be capped… that actually annoyed me
Why should it be capped?
@sapphire91 are you good? fps shouldn't be capped. you must be sped or something
Ez first
hush little baby dont you cry the ops are not gonna come at night
That is not what raw input BUFFER does.
nahhr
Bro all of the fucking tips are basic knowledge. They're literally "its faster to pull your secondary out than to reload" at this point.
y would corpses be distracting? Seeing some random round thing on the ground is more distracting imho. when u see a dead body you dont even notice it, y would you? but when you see somthing random on the ground thats out of place you notice it.
this is not best.
Nothing interesting here
on + boost for nvidia is better
why me setting don't have the blood option guys ?