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A flat, high frame rate beats a pretty one. Here is exactly what to disable for the cleanest competitive game.
By VALMAUK Staff
Valorant runs on a potato, which is the point — Riot built it so a high, stable frame rate is achievable on almost any hardware. More frames mean lower input lag and clearer motion, both of which directly help your aim.
Turn NVIDIA Reflex to On + Boost if you have it — it cuts system latency, which you feel more than any graphics setting.
"Improve Clarity" is down to taste — it sharpens the image at a tiny performance cost. Try it for a session and keep it if enemies pop out more clearly to your eye.