VALORANT participant proves forcing your self to grind ranked play for 50 hours isn’t value it

Dedication to a marathon of something is one thing to be admired, even when that one thing is 50 straight hours of taking part in aggressive in VALORANT. But when this participant is to be believed, they could have additionally confirmed that forcing your self to play that a lot simply isn’t value it.

A person who posted on the VALORANT Reddit yesterday claims to have performed for 50 hours of aggressive with no breaks over the weekend apart from a “fast energy nap” 10 hours in, and by the top of this feat, that they had gone from Gold Two to Gold Two. They put in 50 hours of comp, which included 20 particular person matches on Saturday, Sept. 16, with no rank as much as present for it.

Actually, in line with the tracker.gg page the participant linked, they really fell to Gold One throughout this marathon and needed to grind their method again into Gold Two. The participant mentioned they performed with buddies all through the endeavor, claiming they have been caught at boarding faculty over the weekend with their faculty buddies all having gone house.

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The participant’s journey began on Friday, Sept. 15, and went by means of Sunday, Sept. 17, consisting of 19 video games on Sept. 15, 20 video games on Sept. 16, and 9 within the morning hours of Sept. 17, leading to a grand whole of 48 video games. Total, they completed with a file of twenty-two wins and 26 losses. Chamber was their most performed agent, notching 14 wins towards 13 losses, however additionally they performed Phoenix, Skye, Omen, KAY/O, and even slot in a Yoru recreation.

The primary response to this endeavor was truly one among real concern from different gamers studying about it, with many imploring the participant to take an prolonged break from the sport and others advising them in regards to the well being dangers of doing so. It’s arduous to disagree with the group; even when the participant had managed to rank up, 50 straight hours can’t be good for somebody, even when they’re certain they’ll do it.

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Scott Robertson

VALORANT lead workers author, additionally overlaying CS:GO, FPS video games, different titles, and the broader esports business. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Beforehand wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and by some means MySpace. Jack of all video games, grasp of none.

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