How to Get Stretched Resolution on Valorant

avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago
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avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

You can't officially get stretched res in Valorant like you might in other games. Riot made sure of that because they want to keep the playing field level for everyone. So, sticking to the supported aspect ratios is your best bet. Buuuut, some players tweak their monitor or GPU settings to kinda force a stretched effect. Just remember, it might not work as you expect and could mess up how the game looks or plays.

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avatarWipingBride2 years ago

Actually, I tried messing around with my NVIDIA control panel, setting a custom resolution to kinda simulate stretched res in Valorant. It kinda worked but honestly, it wasn't worth the hassle. The game looked weird and it didn't give me any real advantage. Stick to the defaults, trust me.


avatarNailingSurge2 years ago

No way, man. Valorant doesn't support stretched resolutions because Riot wants every player to have the same visual experience. It's all about fairness in competitive play, so you're better off mastering the game with the standard settings.

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