If players want to frag out and dominate like Primmie Sriprapha of Talon, copying their Valorant settings is the perfect place to start.
The Thai player Primmie Sriprapha is a member of Talon Esports, and he’s been doing very well this year in different Valorant tournaments, especially considering that he just joined the team mere days ago. Fans are attributing Talon’s ascension to VCT to Primmie’s stellar play, often calling him a ranked demon.
So what settings does Primmie use in Valorant?
Redditors have gone into past videos to find out Primmie’s settings in Valorant and emulate them.
In particular, u/Shirokamiz on Reddit broke down all of the settings that they could find for Primmie in response to someone asking how they could increase their game sensitivity.
There are even more of Primmie’s settings to consider for his monitor (as translated by u/taninsk137 from this clip) in conjunction with other specific hardware.
Primmie has been called a wunderkind by some, and his in-game stats might prove great enough to back that up.
During the VCT Pacifics, Primmie mained Clove and played on two different maps, Lotus and Abyss. He was the MVP in both games with the following stats.
This will be the first time that Talon Esports will attend an international esports tournament for Valorant, and that tournament being the championship is no small feat. Primmie’s settings alone are the secret sauce that earned the team a spot at the event, but Valorant players could still learn quite a bit from his setup.
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