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Few things in online multiplayer gaming are as frustrating as being stuck in a match with a toxic player who seems hell-bent on ruining the experience for everyone else. For Valorant players, this frustration is all too familiar, as the game still lacks a crucial feature that has been a staple in online gaming for decades: a vote-to-kick system.
Despite being one of the most popular competitive shooters on the market, Valorant has yet to implement a way for players to remove toxic teammates from their matches. This glaring omission has left many players feeling helpless and frustrated, as they’re forced to endure round after round of griefing, trolling, and outright sabotage.
The Necessity of a Vote-Kick System in Valorant Valorant has an unhealthy amount of toxic players. | Image Credit: Riot Games
The absence of a vote-to-kick system in Riot Games‘ highly successful Fps is made all the more...
Despite being one of the most popular competitive shooters on the market, Valorant has yet to implement a way for players to remove toxic teammates from their matches. This glaring omission has left many players feeling helpless and frustrated, as they’re forced to endure round after round of griefing, trolling, and outright sabotage.
The Necessity of a Vote-Kick System in Valorant Valorant has an unhealthy amount of toxic players. | Image Credit: Riot Games
The absence of a vote-to-kick system in Riot Games‘ highly successful Fps is made all the more...
- 6/27/2024
- by Soumyajit Mukherjee
- FandomWire
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Yet another title, Supervive, which is a work in progress, is going to test its luck by challenging mainstream Battle Royale games such as Fortnite and Pubg. While the trend of Battle Royale games might have been subdued in recent years, many gaming studios are still working on titles that could make their name in this oversaturated genre.
Interestingly, the game is being developed by ex-devs from Valorant, League of Legends, Overwatch, and Apex Legends, which is reflected in the game as it seems like a mixture of all at first glance.
Supervive Has Elements of Many Other Games Supervive is looking to make its name. Credits: Theorycraft Games
Previously known as Project Loki, Supervive feels very much like a League of Legends game that is taking place in Battle Royale mode. The game comprises many elements of a Moba, like picking up a character with abilities that will be your fighter in the match.
Interestingly, the game is being developed by ex-devs from Valorant, League of Legends, Overwatch, and Apex Legends, which is reflected in the game as it seems like a mixture of all at first glance.
Supervive Has Elements of Many Other Games Supervive is looking to make its name. Credits: Theorycraft Games
Previously known as Project Loki, Supervive feels very much like a League of Legends game that is taking place in Battle Royale mode. The game comprises many elements of a Moba, like picking up a character with abilities that will be your fighter in the match.
- 6/27/2024
- by Kuldeep Thapa
- FandomWire
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Imagine. The year is 1994 and you are a huge superhero fan. You sit down to watch your favorite cartoon show, a thrilling battle of good versus evil. In this week’s episode, Charles uses his mental might to clash with a blue enemy who promises to be his friend.
The cheesy voice-acting and choppy animation doesn’t disrupt the experience. In fact, it makes it better, intensifying the clash between Charles and the blue guy until you can’t take it anymore and you unleash your hero’s battle cry:
“Spoon!”
Because, of course, you’re not watching X-Men: The Animated Series, nor even Batman: The Animated Series, both respected superhero cartoons that get ample praise today. No, the Charles in question is Brainchild, a precocious evil pre-teen (voiced by Rob Paulsen) who enhanced his intelligence by giving himself a glass covered throbbing brain.
And the other guy is the personification of Mighty Blue Justice,...
The cheesy voice-acting and choppy animation doesn’t disrupt the experience. In fact, it makes it better, intensifying the clash between Charles and the blue guy until you can’t take it anymore and you unleash your hero’s battle cry:
“Spoon!”
Because, of course, you’re not watching X-Men: The Animated Series, nor even Batman: The Animated Series, both respected superhero cartoons that get ample praise today. No, the Charles in question is Brainchild, a precocious evil pre-teen (voiced by Rob Paulsen) who enhanced his intelligence by giving himself a glass covered throbbing brain.
And the other guy is the personification of Mighty Blue Justice,...
- 6/6/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
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