
It's not uncommon for old skins in Valorant to encounter bugs and issues over time, and today, another case has come to light. Data miner KINGDOM LABORATORIES has reported noticing a problem with aiming when using the Vandal skin from the Reaver set.
In their official Twitter account, the data miner shared that after two years of usage, the Vandal skin developed certain problems. This relates to the moment of aiming, where the weapon's sight does not immediately align with the point where the player's sight actually is. The data miner showed a screenshot and a video demonstrating the delay.
Minha Vandal Reaver já tem uns 2 anos que tem um delay ao abrir a mira com animação ativada, com 30/60 FPS parece minimo mas quando aumenta fica maior... Mais alguém? pic.twitter.com/ayL0cmkWhp
— KINGDOM LABORATORIES | LORE | GAMES (@XKLaboratories) April 8, 2024
On the video, it can be seen that when the author starts aiming through the sight, the Vandal only aligns with the desired point after a few microseconds. The data miner also stated that the delay is not very noticeable when playing at 30 and 60 FPS, but the difference becomes perceptible at higher values.

Remember, the Give it Back set will soon be released in Valorant, which will also include two skins from the Reaver set, for Spectre and Operator. Possibly, in honor of the set's release, Riot Games will fix the delay with the Vandal skin.
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