What should network buffering be on Valorant?

avatarAssemblingDelta·2 years ago
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avatarBakingAlert·a year ago

In Valorant, setting your network buffering to 'Minimum' is generally the way to go, especially if you have a stable internet connection. This minimizes the delay (aka latency) between your actions in the game and what actually happens on the server. Think of it like cutting out the middle man in a conversation – it keeps things direct and to the point!

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avatarTabulatingMadam·a year ago

Honestly, it depends on your connection. If you're often facing packet loss or have an unstable connection, bumping your network buffering up from 'Minimum' might help smooth things out a bit. I had to adjust mine when my internet was acting up and it made a noticeable difference. But for most, 'Minimum' should be your default.


avatarBurstingHong·a year ago

Just set it to 'Minimum'. Trust me, less lag and more frags. If your net's good, you don't need the buffer.

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