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Valorant removes Instalocking using cascading agent selection method


Valorant removes instalocking:Valorant, like most other multiplayer FPS games, still has the problem of teammates installing agents in Valorant. Sometimes it happens that two or three players want to play the same agent. This brings the team into a disagreement and does not result in a good team play experience.

RIOT already addressed the problem earlier in a development discussion, and now it will be implemented in the game. The article describes the cascading agent selection method that Valorant introduced to remove Instalocking.

Valorant removes Instalocking using cascading agent selection method

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Valorant removes installation lock

Instalocking has always been a game-testing and mood-testing subject for all players at some point in the gaming journey. It comes with the price of an incomplete gaming experience. Players must select which Agents they prefer to play. in a selected agent screen before entering the match.

However, some players tend not to discuss agent bonding with their teammates and choose an agent they want to play with, called Instalocking. This may be because of why they can play the agent better than others.

When players jump into a VALORANT ranked match and quickly select an agent, it can often force the hand of their teammates. Flexible teammates can wait and select an agent to complete the squad.

Riot Games, developer and publisher of First Person Shooter VALORANT worked against the installation. According to a reliable leak, Cascade Picking is Riot's answer to players locking their Agent instantly during Agent Select. Mike from ValorLeaks revealed that it will be similar to Riot Games' other IP, League of Legends.

Valorant removes Instalocking using cascading agent selection method

It looks like the answer to removing Instalocking can only be marked as working after being tried on the game itself. The cascading agent choice should arrive in the game in Act Two or Three of Episode 4:Disruption, according to a Valorant designer, Jon Walker.

The cascading selection would give each player 15-20 seconds to make their choice in VALORANT. Players who do not choose an agent in time will have the option to do so later in the cycle. This effectively prevents players from locking their agent without worrying about the comp.

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