Riot had decided to roll out patch 1.11 just before the Valorant First Strike North America - NSG Tournament began. While this created a lot of confusion, it was done to fix the various bugs and glitches that had seeped into this game. And now, it has turned out to become necessary in showing the community an developers about the game’s broken state.
A new map and a new Agent were added to the game with this update, and the glitches and bugs were supposed to be taken care of. But players have continued to experience de-sync, micro-stutter, and hit registration problems, among several other glitches that have ruined their Valorant experience.
This raises the question: Does Riot swiftly rolling back patches solve the issue completely?
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In a way, it has distracted the community and given Valorant’s developers some time to make adjustments. Although, in all fairness, game-breaking glitches and bugs like these ruin the reputation of a game.
Valorant has done pretty well with the popularity part so far, and all Riot has to do now is to sustain that same level of efficiency with the game.
Riot Nu, the principal software engineer from Riot, recently opened up on Twitter about all the issues with Valorant patch v1.11. Nevertheless, while it was brilliant to hear from this the devs, players still faced the same problems worldwide. And the issues with these glitches and the stuttering were not fixed in any way.
u/teddm7 posted the following on Reddit:
Other players commented on the post, too, stating problems they are facing in Valorant. For instance, jake-venom said:
Similarly, u/flkraven revealed:
Regardless of all the attempts from the developers, players keep experiencing these problems in Valorant. ProGuides Valorant Tips, Tricks and Guide made a video on YouTube explaining how to fix the stuttering and freezing. Nevertheless, that did not fix things for everyone playing the game.
After these recent updates from Riot, the community feels that Valorant would be a better place if these patches were rolled back. Although that might not happen, the publisher has plans to fix all the stuttering issues and glitches.
Hopefully, in due course, Valorant will get back to being as smooth as it is known to be in the FPS genre.
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