ACS
How the hell does ACS works, I mean like I got the most kills and the most assists with less deaths but somehow someone else's ACS is higher than me?
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ACS (Average Combat Score) in VALORANT is calculated based on more than just kills, assists, and deaths. It considers several factors including damage dealt, multi-kills, and first bloods. Here's a breakdown:
- Damage Dealt: More damage increases your ACS even if the kills are not secured by you.
- Multi-Kills: Getting double, triple kills, etc., will significantly boost your ACS.
- First Bloods: Getting the first kill in a round adds extra points.
- Spike/Defuse Actions: Planting or defusing the spike also contributes to your ACS.
So, even if you have the most kills and assists, another player might have higher ACS due to dealing more damage, getting more multi-kills, securing first bloods, or engaging in spike-related actions.
For more details, you can check out the VALORANT support articles.
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