Can you play Valorant on an Intel Celeron processor?

avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago
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avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Technically yes, but brace yourself for a bumpy ride. Valorant is not too demanding, but Intel Celeron is on the lower end for gaming. You'll need to tweak your settings to the minimum and won't get the smoothest gameplay. It's kinda like trying to race in a golf cart; you'll get moving, but don't expect to keep up with the sports cars.

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avatarCluingWear2 years ago

Short answer: Yes, but it's not gonna be pretty. Expect more slideshows than smooth gameplay.


avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago

Absolutely not recommended. Think of it as putting regular unleaded in a sports car; it's just not the right fuel. You can technically run Valorant on a Celeron, but it's far from the experience you'd want. Save up for a better rig!

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