ESP and Wallhack in Valorant: How It Actually Works
Almost every private Valorant software includes ESP, it shows enemy positions through walls, HP bars, distance to target, and the direction they're facing. In practice it's a bit more nuanced than it sounds, because Vanguard sometimes withholds client-side coordinates of an enemy who's quietly sitting around a corner. This causes ESP to blink or lag slightly, nothing critical, just a quirk of Riot's server architecture.
A proper Valorant wallhack renders 2D boxes, skeletons, individual hitboxes per agent, and color-coded distance markers. Knowing through a wall that Jett is crouched behind a crate with a knife makes the flash-or-hold call instant. Many builds also include RCS, software recoil control, which compensates for spray and turns bursts into precise hits.
If you want a legit appearance, just enable ESP without aim assistance. That style is almost impossible to catch through the report system because all actions stay manual, the program provides info, not mouse control.









