I’m nervous about playing my rank-up game so I’m writing this instead

I’ve been playing a lot of Valorant lately. I’m a very social person normally, spending many weekends and weekday evenings out with friends, and I stream story heavy games in the evening. And even with all these other activities, I’ve got Valorant on my mind, wishing just a little bit to be at home playing the game. Hell, I’m at work writing this article because I know I have to play that game tonight. 

It was hard to get used to Valorant at first, as I’d never played a Counter-Strike game. Coming from Overwatch was almost a hindrance as learning to stop moving before taking a shot, alongside brutal recoil, and spray patterns was a pain in the ass. But I’ve thrown myself into Valorant in recent months and it finally got me into competitive play too. Previously I’d been mostly a “I play games for fun” sort but Valorant beat that right out of me. Unrated is boring and ranked is the only good version of Valorant. What’s the point of playing if you’re not earning that shiny, shiny RR? 

Months ago I started my ranked adventure, and placed lower than anticipated in Bronze 2. With the mindset of proving Riot wrong, I quickly ranked up into Silver and if you’ve played Valorant you know Silver is hell. You have the best and the worst players you’ve experienced rolled into one massive melting point of talent and getting out of Silver is hard because you have no clue what sort of players you’ll get if you’re not in a five stack. You could have appeased the Riot gods and be gifted on a glistening platter a smurfing Immortal player, or on the other hand, someone who doesn’t seem to know a single call, sound cue, or smoke placement. According to Esports Tales (opens in new tab), as of when I’m writing this article, about 25% of Valorant players are in Silver. That’s a lot of people filtering into the same games.  

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