Riot Games introduce Global Invalidation to help increase in-game performance
Riot Games has added a new feature called global invalidation that should help speed things along for you and your PC.
If you’re a VALORANT player struggling with the game’s performance, then Patch 4.03 has some good news for you. During a game of VALORANT, there are multiple aspects that continuously change on screen while the match plays out.
Global invalidation should reduce the number of UI elements that need to refresh. Users should, as a result, get a boost to baseline performance up to 15 percent. This number was acquired over two weekends of testing. And is apparently the “single largest performance gain for clients since launch.”
What is Global Invalidation?
“Realizing these gains was an effort that spanned multiple teams and took many months to complete,” VALORANT software engineer Aaron Cheney said in a developer’s blog post. “Our process for identifying areas of the game ripe for optimization paid off, and managing risk along the way helped ensure a stable experience for players.”
The new feature was actually put in motion in July 2021. When the developers started investigating possible solutions to help improve performance. Soon, they started to place their changes into the game and test them for bugs that would require squashing.
#RiotGames just announced #VALORANT performance boost global invalidation after months of developmenthttps://t.co/rEHHTrIbsa
— VALORANT Source (@ValorantSource_) March 9, 2022
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When is it launching?
Through the final month of 2021 heading into 2022, Riot tested out global invalidation on the VALORANT PBE before its official launch.
Any CPU-bound players can try out global invalidation on the live servers now.
VALORANT continues to help improve game performance and reduce the minimum specifications required. This is a big step in the right direction for VALORANT. It will allow players with “potato” PC’s to have a better overall experience. Minus the hassle of graphics and system requirements.
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