Alright, so the other day, I got this wild idea. You know how some folks are super into those online games like League of Legends and Valorant? Well, I thought, “Why not try playing them both at the same time?” Yeah, I know, it sounds crazy, but I was curious to see if it could be done. So, I fired up my computer. It’s a pretty decent machine, nothing too fancy but it gets the job done.
First things first, I opened up the Riot Client. That’s the thing you use to launch both League and Valorant. I started with League, got a game going, picked my champion, and jumped into the action. Everything was running smoothly, no lag or anything. Then, while I was in the middle of a team fight, I thought, “Let’s do this.” I minimized League and launched Valorant. Now, I wasn’t planning on actually playing a full match in Valorant, just wanted to see if it would run alongside League.

Experiment Details
- Launched League of Legends: Started a normal game.
- Launched Valorant: Opened it up while League was running.
- Monitored Performance: Kept an eye on my computer’s performance to see how it handled both games.
To my surprise, Valorant loaded up just fine. I got to the main menu, and everything seemed okay. My computer was definitely working harder—I could hear the fans kicking in—but it wasn’t crashing or anything. I even managed to start a practice match in Valorant just to push things a bit more. Meanwhile, my League game was still going on in the background.
Now, here’s where it got tricky. Switching between the two games was a nightmare. I had to alt-tab like a madman, and even then, it wasn’t smooth. I wouldn’t recommend actually trying to play both games seriously at the same time. It’s just too much to handle, not just for your computer, but for your brain too. Imagine trying to focus on a fast-paced shooter like Valorant while also keeping up with the strategy and teamwork needed in League. It’s a recipe for disaster.
In the end, I managed to have both games running, which was pretty cool. But realistically, playing them simultaneously? Nah, that’s not happening. It was a fun experiment, though. It showed me that my computer could handle a bit more than I thought, and it was interesting to see how both games behaved under such conditions. But yeah, if you’re thinking of trying this, I’d say it’s more of a novelty than something practical. Stick to one game at a time, folks. Your brain will thank you for it.
So, that’s my little adventure into the world of multitasking with online games. It was a wild ride, but I’m glad I tried it. Now, back to playing one game at a time like a normal person.