Valorant Dilemma: Playing for 2 Years But Placed Silver 3 – To Quit or Not?

After 2 years of gameplay, placed in Silver 3 - is Valorant still worth it for TwentyGardens?

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Valorant players face a common dilemma of progression in competitive ranks. TwentyGardens, after 2 years of playing, found themselves placed in Silver 3 despite reaching Diamond 3 at their peak. The question arises – is it time to call it quits?

Summary

  • Progression in Valorant can be erratic, leading to player frustration.
  • The enjoyment factor should weigh heavily in the decision to continue playing.
  • Your rank does not define your overall gaming experience or skill level.

Player Perspective

TwentyGardens questions their future in Valorant after struggling to maintain their rank, despite significant hours invested. The community provides mixed responses – some urging to quit if not enjoying, while others highlight the importance of fun over ranks.

In-Depth Responses

Konvict10 suggests quitting if the enjoyment is lacking, emphasizing the game aspect of gaming. Jazzicots echoes this sentiment, highlighting the importance of fun as the ultimate motivator to continue playing.

Community Insights

MacaraStar reassures TwentyGardens that progression varies among players and encourages a focus on personal enjoyment and motivation. Kitchen-Astronomer76 emphasizes the learning process and resilience required in Valorant, advocating for persistence despite rank fluctuations.