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Running Valorant on a tablet device is a topic plenty of local fans have been wondering about, especially players who can't always access a desktop PC and still want to get competitive games in on the road, and the reality is that with the right tools it's entirely achievable to get it running well without a gaming PC, so guides like those at https://plugnplay.re/ have become really valuable for players down under who want to stay competitive anywhere. The same as CS2, Valorant does not have a native tablet app as of now, so what actually works for playing on an iPad runs through cloud gaming services including NVIDIA's streaming service — services which deliver the desktop version straight onto any compatible device with no need for the local hardware. Latency and connection speed is going to make or break the entire experience, since the game is extremely dependent on connection stability — even a few additional ms of latency can mean missing shots that you win on a wired connection. There's hands-on setup guidance and hardware advice at https://plugnplay.re/ which addresses these network and performance considerations so you can dial in your connection ahead of playing. A Bluetooth controller is practically mandatory for playing Valorant without a mouse and keyboard — the precision required for both shooting and abilities means on-screen controls simply won't cut it in real matches, so connect a wireless gamepad like a DualSense before you start and your experience becomes dramatically from the first game. Keyboard and mouse via USB-C or adapter is also worth considering on many Android tablets and gives you the closest experience to playing on a PC for anyone happy to carry the extra gear. Screen size and refresh rate are both important a lot more than people realise — anything above 60Hz makes the game appear and respond noticeably better compared to a basic screen, so if your device has it ensure to enable it in the streaming app for maximum visual response. When it comes down to it, playing Valorant on a tablet is a real choice for Australian gamers who won't go offline only because they're not at home from their main setup.
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