Valorant is one of the most played games in recent times. Similar to Counter-Strike, it is a 5v5 tactical first-person shooting game.
Developed by Riot Games, the same company that brought us the likes of League of Legends, Valorant also features characters that have their own set of unique abilities.
The game is only available on PC and has retained close to 14 million active players, which is quite impressive.
Like every other video game available, Valorant is susceptible to bugs and glitches. The latest update to the game, which happens to be Patch 3.03, seems to be having an issue with saving video stats.
In the last couple of days, several users have reported that their Valorant video stats are resetting to default every time they close the game.
Players say they have to enable stats such as ping, fps, CPU render time, and physical memory used every time they start the game, which is quite frustrating.
So every time I open my game all the little Stat things I had put all change to something else is it a bug on my end and I’m not doing something right or is it the game
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Whenever I open valorant after shutdown my video stats(fps ,ping stat ,etc) are setting to default,every time I need to enable them. This issue didn’t used to happen before. Any solution
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Some players have reported that the stats change randomly and sometimes even change their position on the screen.
If you are someone who plays Valorant every day, you must be aware of how irritating it is when your stats keep resetting to default on their own.
We hope Riot Games acknowledges the issue and patches it in an upcoming update. When they do, we will update this article so keep an eye out.
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