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How to Change Map Settings in Valorant
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Best Map Settings In Valorant
In a tactical shooter like Valorant, every bit of information that players can gain access to during rounds is essential. Using all the information available to you mid-round is vital to winning critical scenarios, whether it is through teamwork, utility utilization, or game signals.
One feature in Valorant that you can use to gain an edge is the minimap. However, if the mini-map settings aren’t adjusted correctly, a lot of the map’s display may be wasted, which could cause you to miss out on important information while playing. For those looking to make the most of this useful feature, here are the best map settings for Valorant.
How to Change Map Settings in Valorant
The map settings in Valorant can be changed from the General section in the Settings menu. Here is the complete process of finding the map settings:
- Enter the Valorant main menu.
- Click on the Settings icon at the top right corner of the screen to enter the Settings menu.
- Head to the General section.
- Scroll down, and you will find the Map section.
Best Map Settings In Valorant
Setting up the mini-map is equally important as setting up your crosshair, sensitivity, and other crucial settings in Valorant, as it can provide you with some macro advantage during the game. Here are the best map settings in Valorant that you should follow:
- Rotate: Rotate
- Fixed Orientation: N/A
- Keep Player Centered: Off
- Minimap Size: 1.04
- Minimap Zoom: 0.8
- Minimap Vision Cones: On
- Show Map Region Names: Always
Rotate
To start, you can choose to have your map fixed or rotated according to your in-game point of view by using the Rotate option. Even though a lot of new players choose to keep it on Fixed, this can lead to confusion in the middle of matches, particularly if you’re not familiar with the game or the maps in general. Therefore, it is suggested that this option be set to Rotate, as most pro-Valorant players also favor this setting.
Fixed Orientation
There is nothing to change in the Fixed Orientation settings if you choose the Rotate option. Nevertheless, you have the option of selecting “Always the Same” or “Based on Side” if you would rather play in the “Fixed” rotating mode. The first option maintains the same map whether you are attacking or defending. The latter choice allows the mini-map to stay fixed but switch positions whenever the side changes.
Keep Player Centered
The ‘Keep Player Centered’ option is the next, and it should always be turned off. Activating this option can be very distracting in the middle of the game since it will cause the map to move along with your in-game character. Furthermore, if your character is positioned in a corner on a large map like Haven, there’s a good chance you won’t see the whole of the map.
Minimap Size
You can use the slider to change the size of the minimap on your screen by adjusting the “Minimap Size.” A little minimap may make it harder to see the map’s icons, even though a huge minimap can fill important screen space. Keeping it between 1.00 and 1.10 is the sweet spot in this situation.
Minimap Zoom
The ‘Minimap Zoom’ controls how zoomed you want your map to be on your screen, and similar to the minimap size, too much or too little zoom can cause problems mid-rounds. Keep the slider at 0.8 to obtain the best-zoomed view of the minimap.
Minimap Vision Cones
The cone-shaped icon that Minimap Vision Cones places on the map indicates which way your character and teammates are facing. It can assist you in determining which angle your teammates are covering or which direction you are looking in. It is a crucial minimap settings option that you should always keep on.
Show Map Region Names
The last setting is the ‘Show Map Region Names’ option, which is advised to be kept at Always, especially if you are unaware of the callouts of the map you are playing on. This option shows the callouts of each location on the map, and it can help you communicate with your teammates better during the rounds.