VALORANT Player Documents Each Player Engaging in Game Sabotage
In most games today, instances of game sabotage are unavoidable, even though publishers have tried to implement preventive measures. The main reason still comes down to the awareness of the players. However, typically, players just argue for a moment before starting a new game, often unable to even remember the names of those who sabotaged the game. Yet, one player has compiled a long list of those who disrupted his experience.

Specifically, a player named V.M posted a lengthy entry listing the names of other players who played with him and engaged in game sabotage. Notably, the post quickly went viral due to the… “investment” of the victim in ensuring that no “culprit” escaped. Moreover, the male player even threatened to send the list to Riot for action against these cases.


A “Fun” Post That Reveals an Issue in VALORANT
However, under the post, this player included the hashtag “j4f” leading many to believe that this was merely a “content creation” move. In fact, numerous internet users flooded the post to “check” if their names were on the list. However, there were also many opinions suggesting that with just one player having such a long list, the issue of game sabotage is indeed rampant in Riot’s shooting game.

And perhaps, upon seeing this list, Riot will really need to reevaluate its game and take stronger measures, as VALORANT’s Vanguard, while very strict, has revealed some loopholes.