{"id":3742,"date":"2020-04-01T08:06:26","date_gmt":"2020-04-01T08:06:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/valorant-gameplay-leak-practise-mode-weapon-skins-costs-and-everything-we-could-gleam"},"modified":"2024-07-20T02:27:32","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T02:27:32","slug":"valorant-gameplay-leak-practise-mode-weapon-skins-costs-and-everything-we-could-gleam","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/valorant\/valorant-gameplay-leak-practise-mode-weapon-skins-costs-and-everything-we-could-gleam","title":{"rendered":"Valorant gameplay leak reveals aim trainer, practise mode and weapon skins"},"content":{"rendered":"
Being Riot’s first foray into the tactical shooter genre mixed with abilities, expectations are high for Valorant, and while a proper reveal will happen in just a few days with multiple streamers showcasing the footage they captured from the game, some has already leaked online<\/a>, giving us our first look at several mechanics and modes.<\/p>\n The first thing the footage – recorded by streamer CzechCloud – and shared via Reddit<\/a> shows us is the various weapon skins we’ll be able to get ranging from sidearms to SMGs, rifles, snipers, shotguns, heavies, and even melee-based weapons.<\/p>\n \nOn the bottom left of the screen, we can also get a quick glance at the spray selection.<\/p>\n Next up, is Valorant’s practise mode, which gives us access to four different types of training.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The first two are designed to get you familiar with the games various weapons and your characters abilities, while the other two recreate the end-game of planting or defusing the Spike bomb – but with bots. You can also select the difficulty from easy to hard.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Open Range has a variety of options for players, new and experienced, to toy around with and look to be effective in-game maintaining similar to the popular KovaaK’s aim trainer<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Players will be able to choose Streak options – such as eliminate 50, eliminate 100 or strafe, and various speeds such listed as easy, medium or hard.<\/p>\n You can also adjust your aim sensitivity in-game meaning you don’t have to back out to a menu to make this key adjustment.<\/p>\n According to CzechCloud, it actually poses quite a challenge even for FPS veterans, serving as the perfect playground to find the perfect aim sens.<\/p>\n You can also change which Agent you have selected by pressing F2 meaning you can quickly get to grip with the various Agents in the game.<\/p>\n CzechCloud also noted several interesting impressions during the video.First off, it’s possible to jump out of the map in the training mode, but not in an actual game – furthermore, he talked about the Agents, noticing that characters like Jett are harder to play with than Phoenix, for example.<\/p>\n We also got a look at the agent selection screen with these two beautiful images of Agents Phoenix<\/a> and Sova<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n For more info on Valorant, don’t forget to check out our Agent Guide<\/a> and Weapons Guide<\/a> before the games closed beta which starts on 7th April.<\/p>\n\n
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