If players want to step up their Valorant game they might want to try the settings of Francis “Oxy” Hoang of Cloud9.
The popular Valorant player Oxy signed to the Cloud9 roster exactly one year ago and joined professionals such as Kaleb “moose” Jayne and Dylan “runi” Cade. While the American player isn’t having such a good year, his fans still want to know everything about him It is common for fans to want to emulate the settings of their favorite professional players. It is also common that the settings are shared such as how Papaphat “Primmie” Sriprapha’s settings in Valorant were made public.
Now, fans want Oxy’s Valorant settings they can try them and make their game better.
Oxy fans have recorded his streams and uploaded them on Twitch to share his settings in Valorant so fans can emulate them.
In particular, Oxys’s fans share his clips on Twitch where he shows his Valorant settings while streaming. The settings are listed below so fans can try them to see if they help make their game better and more like Oxy.
The popular Valorant player recently changed some of his hardware. Luckily, Twitch user madisonbbg shared a clip on Twitch where Oxy is seen using the updated hardware in Valorant.
Oxy’s settings aren’t the only thing he has that helps him win, as the drive and ambition he has for the game are what fuels his success in tournaments.
Some fans assume that using the settings of professional gamers could make them significantly better in the game. However, this isn’t always the case. Winning a game doesn’t depend solely on the settings.
Players need to want to win and have a strategic mind to plan their gameplay in such a way that they defeat opponents. However, that isn’t to say that these settings don’t help as professional players use them due to them working the best for them.
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