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Riot Games’Valorantis expanding its reach with the release of the console beta. The influx of new players has highlighted the steep learning curve for them. Newcomers often find themselves facing opponents with significantly higher skill levels.

One player shared their experience, stating that even at level 20, they often found themselves up against level 120 players or even smurfs. This makes it difficult to learn from mistakes and improve due to the significant skill gap. This issue is especially apparent in the game’s Unrated mode.
Valorant’s Inconsistent Matchmaking Is Hard for New Players
Players have noted that the experience in Unrated mode is particularly harsh. Unlike competitive play, which has some level of matchmaking based on skill, Unrated seems to throw players into games with little regard for balance.
This can result in one-sided matches, where newValorantplayers struggle to make any impact. Theinconsistent matchmaking in the game is a common complaintplayers bring up toRiot Games.

One player shared their experience of being placed in games with opponents far out of their league. This randomness can be demotivating, especially when you’re only just learning how to playValorant. The lack of a consistent experience can make it hard for new players to improve and enjoy the game.
The game’s low time-to-kill (TTK) also contributes to the steep learning curve. New players often die within seconds of encountering an enemy. Players have noted that this leaves little room to learn from their mistakes.

Understanding the game’s mechanics, such as map layouts, peeking angles, and optimal strategies, takes time and repeated play. However, the immediate and frequent deaths can make this learning process feel punishing and discouraging.
With Consoles Getting the Valorant Beta, Will Riot Improve This?
Additionally, players have noted the impact of smurfs on game balance. Smurfs, or players who intentionally play on lower-ranked accounts, disrupt the matchmaking system by skewing the skill levels in games. This results in a less enjoyable experience for genuine newcomers.
Who wouldn’t find it hard to improve when consistently outmatched? Especially sincethere areValorantagents that make smurfing easier.

Improving inValorantoften requires dedicated practice beyond regular gameplay. Many players turn to things like Aim Lab or Deathmatch modes to hone their aiming skills. While these can improve mechanical skills, translating this improvement into actual game performance is a challenge.
Real-game scenarios demand not just good aim but also strategic thinking and team coordination, which come with time and experience. The game’s complexity and depth offer a rewarding experience for those who invest the time to learn and adapt.

However, forValorantto become more accessible, addressing the issues within the matchmaking system and curbing smurfing will be essential steps for Riot Games to take.
Are you a newer player inValorantgoing through this problem? Let us know in the comments!
Daniel Royte
Gaming Writer
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As part of the FandomWire team, Daniel has followed the hero-shooter genre closely with a focus on titles like VALORANT, Apex Legends, and Marvel Rivals. You can also find him providing insight on the latest AAA titles from Elden Ring to GTA 6 and exploring the world of gacha games like Genshin Impact and Wuthering Waves. With more than 1,000 articles under his belt, you’ll need to look no further for a unique insight into every situation.If he’s not looking for the latest video game news, you’ll find him cheering on Ferrari in the race tracks of Formula 1 or at the theatres for the latest MCU releases.