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31 thoughts on “Radiant Tips for New Players! – Valorant Tips, Tricks, and Guides”

  1. One thing that really annoys me is people who only care about kills. One game my teammate was playing omen and was w keying on attack on the other side of the map and usually got 1 kill before getting traded out. I was playing as skye and had less kills than him but was playing my role well with my team by giving them info and flashing them in when they needed. I just asked omen to try to play with us so we could have smokes when we pushed, and he said he’s outfragging me so I should be quiet. People like this really annoy me because kills in this game are important but having more kills than someone else doesn’t mean you are doing better than them.

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  2. Unfortunately, RR you win/lose is increased/decreased by your performance score, which mostly comes from kills.

    It does not matter If they are defenders or attackers, they will kill chase for a positive RR balance.

    Sad, but true.

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  3. First time trying a normal valorant match, holy shit. I will not be able to do ranked, Just trying to play with level 12s who are too afraid to trade/peek/initiate for 30 minutes took everything i had to not get mad at them.

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  4. Really enjoyed this video. Thank you for the amazing content 🙏 I always enjoy watching your videos.

    The little things like crosshair placement really go a long way, and even though I still have a long way to go I can already feel as if I’m making progress finding out new things and taking it slowly and relaxed – your channel has helped with that 🙂 thank you.

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  5. I’ve experienced that people who get easily tilted play the game way too much. The idea of “not caring” just doesn’t appeal to them since they put so much time and weight in this single game. Sometimes exceptional aimers due to their high play time, they just can’t grasp the concept of seeing the greater picture and not caring about every single round like their life depends on it

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  6. ME WHEN BEING A DUELIST = I CLEARED THE SITE BUT MY TEAMMATES WON'T GO IN THE SITE
    ME WHEN BEING A CONTROLLER = THE 3 DUELISTS ON MY TEAM WON'T PUSH EVEN THOUGH THERE'S ONLY ONE ENEMY ( SOVA RECON DART )

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  7. To the new players out there,
    Prioritize movement. Aim slowly develops over time. Try to make better decisions and do movement, I really struggles in gold/plat, stuck in elo hell, just cause of my movement.

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  8. Quick question if you care to answer, what if my aim is above my rank, movement is above my rank, and I somewhat master counterstrafing because of counter strike, know decently well how to use most of the characters, and on top of that frag out usually the most, but cannot rankup from silver 1, seriously, silver 1. That is a joke imo, there isn't a game I've played that I wonder why I am in this rank. I might tilt during most games which is probs an issue.

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  9. my mindset is usually like this as a bronze player…
    Death match – Its fine to die or not get a lot of kills, this is just a map to learn clearing angles
    Spike rush – Have fun with friends, if we lose, no ones gonna get mad
    Unrated – Practice matches, learn mechanics and practice aim
    Ranked – I need to "not make mistakes" if i do, get mad at myself, not at my teammates. (no matter who's fault it is)

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  10. Tilting is pretty common in any competition , not just game .. people just don't like losing . Everyone will lose it at some point ..

    I deal with it by controlling ane deciding I'll be calm while playing the game and then let it all out after the game has finished lmao .

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  11. The new smurf vids are really good. The original ones with Hex were nice in that they taught some basic mechanics but I think the new ones go a little deeper into each agent. Thanks for the update it's my fav content on the site

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