Riot GamesFollowing recent backlash around Valorant’s competitive experience, developers at Riot Games have broken down the key complaints and outlined why “ranked isn’t as bad as people think.”It would be an understatement to say ranked play in Valorant has come under fire lately. The competitive grind has been blasted by the likes of Shroud and Hiko as the community demands rapid improvements.While some players have pointed towards matchmaking issues, others have slammed the lack of various features, like being able to queue as a five-stack. With criticisms piling up in the latest Act, Valorant senior competitive designer Jon ‘EvrMoar’ Walker tried to put out some fires in a lengthy Reddit post.Expanding on a May 14 ranked hotfix, the dev took some time to elaborate on recent focal points. Up first came the issue of a few ‘non-existent’ problems.
Riot GamesAs a result, he’s “not here to make a system to give you a free rank you don’t deserve,” no matter how unpopular that might be.
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“We are currently investigating matchmaking, to see how we can improve it.” Moreover, they’re also looking into smurfs and “more systems to combat AFK/Toxicity.”Obviously there’s no timeline mapped out for these adjustments yet. But it’s evident Riot is hard at work on “[making] the system feel better.”