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Valorant: a platform identifies your games with streamers

Valorant: a platform identifies your games with streamers

It's not a goal in itself, but it's always nice to play with or against streamers. An online platform allows you to find your appearances on Valorant streams.

Valorant: a platform identifies your games with streamers

In Valorant streamers complain about stream-sniping spoiling their games. Malicious viewers can take advantage of live streaming to cheat.

However, a large part of the players simply love to fall into the same game as their favorite streamer, without doing any harm.

It's an opportunity to interact with him, capture his reaction and immortalize the moment. As long as it's fun, these interactions are pretty cool and keep the community alive.

In this sense, the VODsearch.tv platform has decided to make it easier for you to search and learn, if without knowing it, you appeared in stream.

To find out if you've crossed Mixwell's or Pyth's path, it couldn't be simpler. Just type your player username in the search bar and you'll find all the results. Of course, to cross these two you must have a very good ranking... And for that, the search platform can't do anything for you!

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VODsearch.tv lists all the games where you appeared in stream. The site informs you about the names of the streamers in question and gives you the link to jump directly to the moments that concern you.

The platform is quite complete, because it automatically lists the "highlights" and specific interactions. You quickly know if you killed the streamer in question or if it's the other way around.

The online platform claims to have incorporated the alternative usernames and smurfs of the best known streamers to maximize results.

If all the streamers aren't listed, the principle remains pretty cool. The site is still in beta but it could develop quickly depending on its success.

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Clémence "Idril" Lemoal

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