How to check packet loss in Valorant
Checking packet loss in Valorant isn't directly visible in the game UI, but you can easily monitor it through the built-in Windows Resource Monitor. Just run Valorant, then minimize and open the Resource Monitor by searching for it in the start menu. Go to the Network tab and look for 'Valorant.exe' under TCP Connections. The 'Lost' column shows the packets that didn't make it through. Keeping an eye here while you play can give you a good indication of your packet loss rate.
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Honestly, just feel the game. If everything starts warping or you're shooting ghosts, congrats, you've got packet loss. But seriously, use the Resource Monitor method for an accurate check.
Use a third-party software like Wireshark. It's a bit overkill for just checking packet loss in a game, but hey, if you wanna go that route, it'll definitely give you all the details you need and then some.
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