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What is Angle Snapping in Valorant? Should You Use It?

In the world of tactical shooters, having a good aim is necessary if you’re looking to climb to the highest ranks of the competitive spectrum.

While good aim mostly comes with practice, there are certain shortcuts you can take to help make aiming easier in fast-paced FPS titles like Valorant.

Angle snapping is one of the most common methods that players use to get better aim in Valorant and hit consistent headshots. It’s especially useful in titles like Valorant and Counter-Strike where horizontal aiming is much more prevalent than vertical aiming.

So, what is angle snapping in Valorant? And how can you use it to get a competitive edge over your opponents?

In this article, we take a look at everything you need to know about angle snapping, while also explaining whether you should use the feature in your ranked games.

What is Angle Snapping in Valorant?

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Angle snapping is a feature that is commonly found in gaming mice, and it enhances precision by eliminating unintended cursor deviations. It works by automatically adjusting the path of the cursor or pointer to follow a straight line or predefined angle, even if the physical movement of the mouse is slightly off.

For example, if you’re moving the mouse in a diagonal direction but your hand isn’t perfectly steady, angle snapping can smooth out the movement by forcing the cursor to travel along a straight line, thus making it easier to aim precisely in games or perform fine movements in graphic design software.

It can be used in tactical shooters like Valorant to maintain headshot-level crosshair placement at all times and hit heads consistently, even during intense situations.

How To Use Angle Snapping in Valorant?

Valorant players can use mouse software like GHub and Lioncast to enable angle snapping. You can also use third-party programs like Raw Accel to enable angle snapping for your mouse.

To activate angle snapping in Valorant, follow these steps:

  • Install Raw Accel: To install Raw Accel, head to its official github page and download the application. Before proceeding, ensure that your system has all the required runtime and framework components installed. Once downloaded, extract the files and initiate the installer. Upon completion, restart your computer to finalize the installation process.
  • Open Raw Accel: After the restart, launch the Raw Accel application. Navigate to the settings and enable the option labeled “Apply settings.json on GUI startup”. You should notice a red dot tracking your mouse movements. Maintain the default settings for now.
  • Activate Angle Snapping: Now  lose the Raw Accel application and locate the settings.json file. Open it with a text editor of your choice. Within the file, find the parameter labeled “degrees of angle snapping” and adjust it to your desired value, such as 20 degrees. Save the changes and close the file. Finally, reopen the Raw Accel application to apply the modified angle snapping settings

Should You Use Angle Snapping in Valorant?

While angle snapping can be useful for some users, particularly those who require consistent and predictable movements, others may find it undesirable, especially in situations where precise, raw input is preferred. As a result, many modern gaming mice allow users to toggle angle snapping on or off according to their preferences.

At the end of the day, angle snapping in games comes down to a matter of personal preference and self-satisfaction. You can choose to try it using the aforementioned methods, and if you don’t like it, you can always switch it back.

Sonu Banerjee
Sonu Banerjeehttp://www.talkesport.com
Sonu Banerjee loves first-person shooter games and writes about them. Sonu covers everything from tactical games to chaotic multiplayer moments. Sonu admits being not so good in Valorant. But Sonu’s passion for gaming makes stories relatable and authentic. Loves reading, watching movies and playing games of all sorts.
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