Do pros use raw input buffer in Valorant?

avatarAttainingFord2 years ago
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avatarCoilingShip2 years ago

Yeah, a lot of pros do use the raw input buffer setting in Valorant. It basically makes sure that the game gets your mouse movements directly, without any interference from your computer's operating system settings. This can help with aiming accuracy since you get a more 'pure' input. It's all about cutting down on any lag or smoothing that might mess with your shots.

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avatarComposingGuru2 years ago

Not everyone does. Some pros believe disabling it gives them a bit of control they're used to. It's all personal preference, really.


avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Absolutely! Raw input buffer is a must for serious players. It ensures your aim isn't being messed with by Windows or any other background processes. Pure, unadulterated control is what you get.

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