“Huge W”: Community welcomes Valorant hardware bans in-game

Riot Games has finally implemented the Valorant hardware ban as a huge step to prevent toxicity, following several complaints on social forums. The developer recently posted a video where Ana Donolon, the studio head of Valorant, addressed the player base explaining several types of bans including temporary, permanent, and hardware for the repeat offenders.

Moreover, Ana mentioned that there will be no place for threats of violence or hate speech in a game like Valorant. After the video was released, many community players praised the decision and expressed their views on multiple forums.

Another fan, u/FleeRancer, expressed their goodwill towards the Valorant team by saying how much they have waited for this very moment. They believe that voice chat abusers will think twice before ruining the gameplay experience for some players as it could lead toward Valorant hardware bans.

Furthermore,u/sarcasticbatkid shared their poor experience about how a player ruined their ranked game by abusing in the voice chat alongside throwing the match to block team progress. Additionally, they feel relieved as these kinds of toxic abusers will no longer create multiple accounts to ruin others’ gameplay.

From now on, these exploiters will eventually get a Valorant hardware ban as this will be a severe form of punishment for repeat offenders. Additionally, they’re hopeful about the smurf-detection technology getting improved too.

Meanwhile, another Valorant player u/5K337Lord suggested a way to make the community less toxic. They recommended adding phone number registration for being eligible to play ranked games. In such a way, Riot could also decrease the number of smurfs in-game.

Amidst a flood of positive posts, one fan, u/TheEternalCowboy, showed concern about the EULA (End User License Agreement) policy. Since Ana Donolon hinted towards a Riot voice-evaluation tool being in development, the technology must be using some AI-learning model to analyze voice abuses and threats.

Another fan discussed the overall perspective of the Valorant community. Despite Riot implementing different forms of penalty systems in-game, the Valorant community will always remain toxic. They believe a handful of players will always put racial or abusive comments all over the social forums. This step regarding the Valorant hardware ban will never change the overall toxic mindset.

As mentioned earlier, Riot implementing Valorant hardware bans towards the repeat offenders stands out to be a positive approach to eliminating toxic players in-game. Following several posts regarding voice abusers from many popular content creators, it’s quite nice to see how the developers have taken such extreme steps toward the issue. According to Ana, many fans suggested using the mute option to avoid toxicity.

However, that will not justify the exploiter’s behavior and they’ll keep ruining other’s gameplay. Hence, the developers have finally brought in Valorant hardware bans to eliminate the threat some users were experiencing during their usual Valorant matches.

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