Being the dominating FPS shooter it is, professional players of Valorant are constantly on the lookout for even a bit of advantage they can scoop up against the team they are facing next.
This includes all manner of tomfoolery ranging from borderline bug abuse to new agent tech that is only discovered after hundreds of hours being put into the game.
However, every single Valorant Pro seems to take advantage of a basic feature: turning the graphic settings down to the minimum.
While it might feel counterproductive at first, considering the heavily rigged systems provided in the arena, the game's lower graphics fidelity actually offers more than when turned to the max.
Surprisingly, turning your graphic settings down to low seems to offer sneaky advantages over your opponent's agents and their abilities, many of which came to light after Reddit user u/Far-Adhesiveness3949 started looking for answers on the game's official subreddit.
As it turns out, there is less 'visual clutter' on the player's screen with graphic settings set on low, meaning there would be way fewer effects and particle animations emitted, especially by agent abilities.
A great example, as given by u/FizzyOrangeFanta, is how Viper's wall shows more...