The Valorant community has once again proven that toxicity and hate speech directly affect the ability to win
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  • 12:32, 05.12.2023

The Valorant community has once again proven that toxicity and hate speech directly affect the ability to win

Yesterday, an interesting post appeared on the Reddit information portal from a user with the nickname Enviate. He shared his achievements in the Valorant ranking mode and explained the method that helped him climb so high.

On his journey in the ranking mode, Enviate achieved high results and at the time of the publication, he had reached the rank of Immortal 1. His overall win rate was 75.4%, with a match record of 46 wins and 15 losses. As the author himself reports, the recipe for such achievements is very simple: completely eliminate toxicity and hate speech from your communication with teammates. Enviate stated that he communicated with colleagues in voice chat only politely and encouraged them with advice and praise.

My goal is to simply encourage others to also use voice communication, minimizing any toxicity and maintaining a high team morale. Clear and concise calls. This not only helped me win but also the constant flow of information greatly facilitates kills not only because you can better predict your enemies but also thanks to the coordination of your team's abilities.

Although most readers agreed with the author in the discussion, there were those who doubted the effectiveness of such a method. They argue that simple communication is often not enough to win, and Enviate achieved such heights thanks to his personal skills. After 61 matches, his overall KD ratio is 1.48%, which is much higher than that of the average player.

Only the players themselves can confirm the truth of such a method, who must eliminate hate speech from their communication with teammates. Remember, Valorant is primarily an entertainment game, the goal of which is to bring positive emotions to the participants, so there's no need to bring negativity into your matches.

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