Smurfing is a well-known concept in all games with a ranked system. This article will try to explain What is it, what causes it, and what games do to counter it. Smurfs are your worst nightmare at any given point in your gaming timeline. Regardless of rank, Smurfs are something we hope to avoid to trash-talking keeps our gaming satisfaction at a high level.
Hey @RiotSupport I thought we fixed the smurf issue also the raze and the rest of their team was rude and trash talking the entire game makes me hate valorant pic.twitter.com/MIqbDA1rVu
— PSR AKUA “Seaweed” (@AkuaValorant) May 10, 2022
Smurfs are heavily hated in the game especially because they spoil the prime rank of a grinding player and trash-talk later. The smurf community is known to be shameless and destroy others’ games for fun!
What Are Smurfs?
In simple terms, smurfs are highly skilled and more experienced players that create an alt account ( or secondary account ) and play versus people significantly weaker than them. Remember that classy Pepsi commercial when Kyrie Irving dressed up as a grandma and played street basketball versus amateurs? This is probably the best Real-life example you can get.
History of Smurfing
Smurfing is an old term and dates from the Warcraft II times, which are not memorable for most gamers right now. In the old days, there was no matchmaking system like the one we have in Valorant, but instead, there were multiplayer lobbies. In order to get a multiplayer game, someone had to host a game, and players joined his hosted lobby.
History says that there were two extremely good players that played Warcraft II, “Shlongor” and “Warp”. They were so good that people would often times leave, once they see that they are in the same lobby with them. In order to avoid this very tragic event, the two decided to create alt accounts with different nicknames in order to get to play in the lobbies. The two decided to call themselves PapaSmurf and Smurfette, hence the origin of the name smurf.
Reasons For Smurfing
We all hate it, and it’s usually hard to understand why someone would log on their alt to just beat up someone weaker than them. But things are not always one-sided, and this is a problem that is universal and it’s up to the game developers to solve.
The reasons why people log on to alt accounts are as follows:
- Queue time on their main account is high
- They want to practice a new Agent
- Play party with their lower rank buddies
- Because they have a losing streak on their main account
- They don’t feel like playing high rank
Any low ranks wanna play valorant I’m smurfing need 1
— TSM FTX Merc (@TSM_Merc)
Ways To Fix Smurfing
New players hate playing versus smurfs, as their game experience drops to null and the chance of keeping them in the game is very small. Game developers realized this, and in the last three years, we have seen a lot of efforts by game producers like Riot Games and Valve to fix this issue.
As part of our effort to combat smurfs in the VALORANT Competitive queue, we recently initiated a ban wave on accounts that were compromised and/or violated our Terms of Service. Not sure if that includes you? Read our Terms of Service here: https://t.co/2de30DKwJh
— VALORANT (@PlayVALORANT) November 4, 2021
One of the ways is Smurf Detection. This system has an algorithm that differs per game and has the duty to either give an MMR bonus to the alt account or ban him. The point of the system is to get the smurfs out of the matchmaking pool that brings them together with the new players, and eventually get them back into the same MMR pool as their main account.
As part of our effort to combat smurfs in the VALORANT Competitive queue, we recently initiated a ban wave on accounts that were compromised and/or violated our Terms of Service. Not sure if that includes you?
— VALORANT (@PlayVALORANT) November 4, 2021
Valve has decided to make a hybrid system, that in the same time Bans and Rewards smurfs. Riot had initially only rewarded the smurfs, but since November last year has issued a couple of ban waves for smurfs.
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