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Competing at any stage has its own intricacies. For a title like Valorant, many factors come into play when the competition tightens. But on the LAN stage, one of the vital factors to note are the setups used to make the matches flawless. The LAN tournaments of Valorant have become quite popular since the last year, especially after crowds started attending the event.

Thus, the organizers have to ensure that the players are left undisturbed while they battle it out amidst the enthusiastic crowd. So, let us take a look at how they make it possible.

How do Valorant Pros communicate on stage?

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Valorant is a game that is largely based on skill-based tactics and gun plays. Thus, comms are vital for executing successful maneuvers. Even in our normal competitive ranked matches, when strangers give apt comms, it always reaps benefits. But the stage used for professional play does not offer the comfort of home. Thus, the players have to face their opponents as well as the loud crowd. So to make sure that seamless communication is possible, there are various things the organizers include in the player setups.

 

The very first one is the headset itself. If you notice carefully through the player cams, you can spot a total of two pairs of wires connected to their ears. When getting on the LAN stage, players plug in earphones which they use to hear the in-game sounds and the voices of their teammates. On top of that, they place a headset. This is a vital part of the mix. The headset makes sure that the crowd noise and any other background noise are canceled out.

These pump in white noise, which facilitates seamless hearing possible for the players. A microphone is also connected so each of the player’s voices is crystal clear.

The complexity of the communication setups does not end there. Below the table, on the floor, there is a switch that players can use like an accelerator pedal. Push to talk is a common aspect we use in our games, but when in pro play toggling key in-between hectic actions is quite difficult.

 

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Thus, this pedal is used to sort that problem out. But instead of what push-to-talk does, this pedal actually mutes the players when they want. For example, if someone had the urge to cough or sneeze amidst the round, they can simply put their feet on the pedal to mute themselves.

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These are the tools that are at play when a professional LAN Valorant tournament is taking place. So now you know why there are quite a lot of tech pauses in tournaments. The organizers are trying their best to make sure seamless tournaments happen, and the complexity of the set-ups is an added protection for making this sure.

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