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Yes, but there are many more people who play lol than valorant, and the idea of having the vanguard active does not like literally checking their entire computer, there are many people who do not play valorant exactly for that reason
I prefer Valorant over Apex Legends due to its tactical gameplay, emphasis on teamwork, and unique character abilities. Additionally, personal preferences in terms of mechanics, community, and performance may also play a role in your preference for Valorant.
It is not going to die completely, but there will be a considerable drop in player numbers, because there are many people who do not want to have the vanguard due to the fact of always being active sharing information.
for fun obviously, although there is always the case in which they use it to compete, but I see that part as a bit unethicall, because you are benefiting from a talent that you do not have, that clearly someone else can gain with talent
Yes, gaming can absolutely be a career for many individuals. There are several avenues through which gaming can become a profession: Professional Gaming (Esports), Content Creation, Game Development, Esports Management and Marketing, Education and Coaching etc..