All buffs, nerfs, and modifications in VALORANT Patch 7.07

VALORANT is ready to obtain a brand new replace, Patch 7.07, quickly, bringing essential bug fixes and a shocking change reversal associated to the sport’s aggressive matchmaking guidelines.

The patch’s largest standouts must be a few meta-stirring bug fixes, altering the way in which we play some brokers. Apart from this, the ranked restriction added to the sport in Patch 7.06 has been eliminated after the group’s suggestions, with Riot Video games promising to deliver extra dependable options for smurfing and botting sooner or later.

Right here’s an in depth view of Patch 7.07’s options.

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What’s included in VALORANT Patch 7.07?

No extra ranked restrictions in five-stack events

In Patch 7.06, Riot introduced that it’ll implement a ranked restriction whereby Ascendant gamers received’t be capable to queue with gamers ranked Gold or beneath for aggressive video games. This was specifically added to focus on the botting and smurfing points prevailing in VALORANT.

That mentioned, the group apparently wasn’t pleased with the change, stopping gamers from partying up with their mates. Riot selected to embrace the group suggestions and reverse the change.

“Ultimately, we realized that your potential to have flexibility along with your 5 stack was extra essential than the very small quantity of people that abuse this exploit,” Riot mentioned, promising to deliver “an applicable long-term resolution” to fight the problems sooner or later. 

Haven’s destructible doorways will now sport higher VFX

Patch 7.07 brings a small visible change to Haven’s destructible doorways positioned at Mid Storage, making it simpler to “see via because it falls away.”

A highlighted picture of VALORANT's Haven map.
Picture by way of Riot Video games

You’ll now higher perceive the place to fireplace to safe that wall-bang kill. 

Efficiency updates

VALORANT will now be extra performance-optimized on programs that includes discrete Intel GPUs, with Riot enabling multithreaded rendering for such builds. The sport may also require fewer CPU cores to run any more.

All bug fixes included in VALORANT Patch 7.07

Patch 7.07 brings a number of bug fixes, concentrating on brokers, the sport’s sound system, and the Premier mode.

Agent bug fixes

In agent modifications, Cypher will (lastly) embrace a meta-stirring buff to his lackluster final, whereas Gekko’s Dizzy will now sport a diminished detecting vary in a selected situation.

Cypher

  • Neural Theft (X) now completes even when Cypher dies after casting.
  • Fastened a difficulty the place you could possibly stay blinded if spectating a flash via Cypher’s Spycam (E) because the spherical ended.

Gekko

  • Dizzy’s (E) enemy detection vary is now accurately diminished whereas within Viper’s Pit (X) potential.

Common bug fixes

Apart from these, Riot additionally mounted a bug that “allowed the sport to output encompass sound when sure situations had been met, however the encompass combine was untested and unsupported.” VALORANT at present helps solely mono and stereo sound, so the bug positively has no place within the sport.

VALORANT helps an HRTF setting, which lets customers increase their headphone sound output. “We don’t advocate combining the HRTF setting in sport with different encompass sound virtualization software program on the identical time since it will end in double processing,” Riot mentioned.

Premier mode bug fixes

Lastly, the Premier mode will see three essential UI bug fixes:

  • Fastened a difficulty the place the Attacker group takes precedence over the Defender group within the Time beyond regulation vote.
  • Fastened a bug the place a second timer bar would seem after the “Select Aspect” vote had already ended.
  • Fastened a bug the place sure situations would trigger subsequent Time beyond regulation Precedence votes to happen within the following spherical

Yow will discover the total patch notes for Patch 7.07 right here.

Concerning the writer

Sharmila Ganguly

Workers Author at Dot Esports. An enthusiastic gamer who ran into the intricacies of online game journalism in 2021 and has been hustling ever since. Obsessive about first-person shooter titles, particularly VALORANT. Contact: [email protected]

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