One of the things I struggle with Valorant since its departure is the large number of toxic players found in its games. Although Riot Games constantly makes efforts to improve the gaming environment, Now they have decided to scare away this type of users.
A recent video about Valorant discusses some of the measures being taken to reduce the number of toxic players. As a way to follow the discussion and summarize, they wrote a post on social networks. Here they indicate that This type of behavior is not welcome in the game and anyone who has it should play something else. ‘We won’t miss them concludes the message.
In the same video, Riot Games boss Anna Donlon talks about the challenges of maintaining a peaceful and healthy environment. Since they decided to implement voice communication, they knew that it would be a challenge to control aggressive players. He even says that one of his general priorities with the game is precisely to prevent these attitudes from being constantly repeated.
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Donlon assures that his mission is not to ‘disinfect’ Valorant nor completely eliminate interactions between players. However, he also assured that it is not fair to those who are only there to have fun and that they should not simply put up with the rest with reprehensible attitudes. Do you agree with her?
What is Valorant?
Valorant is a free to play video game, developed by Riot Games, which is described as a first-person tactical hero shooter. In it, two teams of 5 members face each other to achieve their objectives. Each player chooses a character with their own catalog of moves and special abilities that suit their play style.
Since its release it has been compared favorably to games such as Overwatch and Counter-Strike. In addition, it became one of the most popular titles among PC gamers. If you want to play it, it is currently only available for Windows computers. Does it catch your attention?
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