{"id":24591,"date":"2021-11-16T15:24:17","date_gmt":"2021-11-16T15:24:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/valorant-v3-10-patch-notes-chamber-released-5-stacks-in-ranked-more"},"modified":"2024-07-19T10:23:22","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T10:23:22","slug":"valorant-v3-10-patch-notes-chamber-released-5-stacks-in-ranked-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/valorant\/valorant-v3-10-patch-notes-chamber-released-5-stacks-in-ranked-more","title":{"rendered":"Valorant v3.10 patch notes: Chamber released, 5-stacks in ranked, more"},"content":{"rendered":"
After a two-week delay, Valorant’s seventeenth agent and fourth Sentinel is set to be released with v3.10.<\/p>\n
Other than that headline news, there is little else to get too excited about in this patch. There is no agent buffs or nerfs and all the weapons are staying the same.<\/p>\n
There are the expected changes to the queueing restrictions. Players will now be able to queue in parties of five for rank, with reduced Ranked Rating depending on the disparity of ranks in the party.<\/p>\n Four-stacks are now also banned at all ranks as finding yourself solo in a game with four players in a party made for a less-than-ideal experience.<\/p>\n There are also a few new esport\/observer features and a welcomed fix to an issue causing players to experience packet loss.<\/p>\n The patch is expected to begin rolling out tonight (16th November) with all regions getting it back tomorrow morning.<\/p>\n The full patch notes for v3.10 are below.<\/p>\n Competitive Queue 5-Stack for Any Rank<\/p>\n In an effort to reduce smurfing, we’re removing all ranked restrictions from 5-stack parties in Competitive Queue. Our data has shown that the most common reason that players smurf, is because they want to play with their friends outside the bounds of our current ranked restrictions. Removing these boundaries for 5-stacks specifically, means that you can play with your friends regardless of the restrictions that exist for smaller party sizes in Competitive Queue. <\/em><\/p>\n In implementing this change, we’re also adjusting the ruleset for these types of groups in order to mitigate against competitive integrity issues that wide skill disparity groups could cause. <\/em><\/p>\n Here’s what you can expect when playing in this type of 5 stack:<\/em><\/p>\n Alongside the 5-stack changes,<\/em> we are also removing 4-stacks from the Competitive queue<\/em><\/strong>. These types of groups tend to leave the remaining solo queue player with a relatively poor play experience, and we believe that removing this option will result in a significant reduction of overall toxicity reports. <\/em><\/p>\n We are excited about these changes and the potential improvements they’ll bring, but are also acutely aware of the potential risks of changes like these. We’ll monitor the Competitive queue very closely in the coming weeks, and will quickly move to make adjustments if needed.<\/em><\/p>\n —Matthew Le, Competitive Producer<\/p>\n Game System<\/strong><\/p>\nValorant v3.10 patch notes<\/h2>\n
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