@@CODKraken7000 i mean he legit just copy pastes a bunch of bullshit lol, i watched his valorant guides and they are legit him yapping for 10 minutes about the most basic shit ever, you should not take any advice from this dude respectfully
Its not hard to get decent or good. Its hard getting REALLY good / professionnal at it because the difference between a good player, and a REALLY good player is absolutely gargantous
Yea if you haven’t been grinding in creative since like season 7-9 chapter 1 when creative came out you’re pretty out of it and have no chance to be a pro, atleast for another year or two
The difference between sweats and genuine pros is insane. I have hit unreal top 10k every season and have around 600 dollars earned, yet I can never qual FNCS grands despite doing exactly what the meta is every game. I have fought pros before and every time I do what I need to (taking good peeks, getting nice beams, tarping), and still lose every time. It's impossible.
this difference between sweats and pro analogy thing is literally applicable for almost every single game, sport or just general field. It’s weird that it is brought up in the context of why a game is hard to go pro in.
@@wolfmaes5839my old duo got 300 earned and also quit, i got 0$ earned but i was as agood as my old duo, we both been semi pro gamers before with over 30k earned
an issue with playing creative is its really hard to find someone to punish your mistakes that stays in the game long enough without repeatedly telling you that you're ass at the game, most of the good players that have the ability to use any mistake against you will leave if you arent as good as they are, if anything, it could be more efficient to get a permanent duo that is close or just slightly better than you are to do 1v1's with, that way they arent going to leave immediately and arent going to call you slurs and tell you that you suck (if you pick the right person)
@koeit7981 facts, reload is probably the best because so far from my experience, it's been the only one with players mostly on your level or slightly above as compared to regular br being inconsistent with people that aren't as good and people far better than you with a few bots
'as someone who's played the game very casually over the years and is trying to get better; my plan is to get unreal and hot drop every game vs the best grinders in the game. i dont like the inconsistency of lower rated lobbies, i need to know the person im facing is good or cheating and then learn how to beat THOSE players, not people around my low skill 😐
@@cool_man3737 No. The 200th best fortnite player can make a living off of it, while in other games only the top 50 may be able to, so by the definition of living off of earnings then perhaps fortnite isn't the hardest, but to be top 200 in Fortnite is harder than being top 200 in any other game. There is probably an argument for LoL, but thats it.
@@bobbabb Saying it's harder to be top 200 in Fortnite than any other game is a pretty bold statement. What games are you considering? Imo a game like osu is harder to get top 200 in, and if we stretch the definition of what a game is, something like chess is definitely more difficult as well.
Fortnite is probably by far one of the hardest games to go pro in ever. Now that is not to say it is hard to get EARNINGS. Those are very different things. I’ve watched a lot of games and the thing that is unique about Fortnite is how much it changes, a game like cs for example will stay the same, the map will change and of course buys but the meta is always there. In Fortnite it drastically shifts season to season, so if there is even one that you take off skills take an unbelievable dip compared to other games. The other aspect is the building and the awareness Fortnite players need to have, instead of being in somewhat set matchups like in LoL as a Fortnite player it is you vs 33 other teams, the awareness it takes in endgame to be able to properly rotate and conserve mats and get refreshes is why I argue it one of the hardest games ever to actually be pro in
as someone who's played the game very casually over the years and is trying to get better; my plan is to get unreal and hot drop every game vs the best grinders in the game. i dont like the inconsistency of lower rated lobbies, i need to know the person im facing is good or cheating and then learn how to beat THOSE players, not people around my low skill. i like that fortnite lets you stealth and play a strategic hunger games/hide and seek play style. i think it's an absolutely valid playstyle in a br. its good both types of players can thrive. scrims are where the real competitive practice is at and i think it should stay that way.
maybe cus ranked in other games are almost the only competitive game modes. in Fortnite you have creative, daily cups. meaning you DONT want to have a really hard ranked system.
In my opinion, Fortnite is one of those games. The skill is crazy wide. As someone who gets unreal in reload and battle Royale almost every season, I can say that I am nowhere near earnings. The skill gap is just so wide. I feel like you need to be paying attention at all times and when someone is way better than you at building and editing and they’re just faster than you in general it’s so hard to keep an eye on them while also like protecting yourself and getting shots off.
@AdmireElectrox omds if you truly believe that then you deluded.you literally can't cheat at the highest level of competition no zen no dma.2 you gotta pour about 10k hours into the game to be a pro 8k if you lucky and you still might not get picked up by a team or even go pro.The amount of mechanics you have to gain a level of consistency in is crazy the game came out 9 years ago and pros are still finding new mechanics.Play rocket league and compare your gameplay to pros i promise you'll be put to shame
The thing about Fortnite is that there is no tutorial on how to play the game by Epic themselves. This leaves players to learn the game by either by trial and error only, which and take years or actual methodical practice. The game would benefit greatly if Epic made a build tutorial for new players and made slightly more convenient binds or an edit aim assist like feature
Fortnite is literally one of the easiest game to learn comfortably. You literally have access so Creative and Creative maps made for you to improve and actually have mechanics applicable in the game. Games like league you cannot get good at by playing by yourself without anyone else. Fortnite has that.
The problem is that casuals are always bronze till diamond and comp player really have only 3 ranks what in other games would be gold even though reaching unreal in fortnite is harder that getting plat in most of those games
Honestly, imma be 100%, Fortnite is deffo not the hardest game to go pro in, its just there are many people that don't practice properly (eg. wasting time freebuilding if you have bad aim/aim training if you have terrible building etc). I think this makes it seem like you get stuck in "Unreal but not good enough to beat a pro", people COULD consistently aim train, do perfect peeking practice, do scrims with a goal in mind etc, but most people see Fortnite as go fast, fight fast, if I die I'm unlucky and that is just wasted time that could be used improving by analysis of mistakes. Compare Fortnite to Valorant or CS, where it is common to aim train, deathmatch, know basic strategies, and people have a lot more patience, there is actual efficient learning and training people can go pro in 1000 hours or even less. Tl;dr : Fortnite players that don't try to learn from every mistake they make waste their time.
“Good” is relative. If we started registered LAN leagues where you are playing in an age class or in a registered group of players (like as in chess or baseball or soccer leagues around the country) being good at Fortnite can be many things. And it should be! This is the greatest game and with a little vision from epic, they could turn it into something as big as MLB or MLS. There are many good players who aren’t in the pros. It is ridiculous to think that you aren’t good at something because you aren’t in the top 1000. We need to future proof Fortnite and build an infrastructure that makes it big and lasting. Lastly - BCD is a horrible player. He is just gaming the system to get into unreal. That said - epic isn’t doing enough to prevent this mockery of the game.
They should make an app that tests your reaction and reflex time so people that just are not physically capable of competing dont waste 2 years of their life.
Focusing on rank is the worst thing you can do, it doesn't matter, you are there to get better by fighting people not sit in a box and raise your rank.
It’s crazy to think that a multi billion dollar company can’t figure out how to make a proper practice mode for comp players that even most average 16 year old comp beginners probably can do
It's really hard to go pro because half or more of them are actually exposed as Cheaters. Your are blessed if you're good without cheats. Most of the pros aren't
I played 1v1 box fights and joined a twitch streamer, he got to unreal last season and he trained me. I went from dying in plat to killing people in his current elite lobbys.
A massive issue with going pro in fortnite is setup, you would never be able to go pro with a PS4 or even a PS5, I truly believe that without a high end PC, keyboard and mouse and whole setup, the entire dream is pointless, this is a huge reason I quit back in chapter 2 season 2
@mrbleach4609 zero ping, taking every wall, insane keyboards and mouses, insane everything really, just started to feel like the more money you dropped on a set up = better player
@mrbleach4609 just an insane game now, I sorta understand why but then I remember apex had players like genbertan who had the world's worst Ps4 setup and the mf was one of the best ever, you ain't see no pro PS4 mfs lol
This is why I play this game as a casual. I may win a match but that's either to me being insane with sniper rilfes OR the last players being as ass as I am at this game 😂
i get back to fortnite community after 2 year hiatus and its finally gained conciousness lmaoooo, lil kids who were sweats now finally overanalyzing and observing everything regarding the game now
Why didn't you mention the best possible way to get practice xD? W-keying victory cups if you are descend enough to not die instantly is a very good way to practice. Great video tho👍👌
6:20 Now im gonna show my "age" when I started to play comp before In Ch2 and grinded the arena points in CH1, we had Atlantis Scrims, IT Scrims, FNPL and something else aswell that I cant think the name of.. In CH2 (before I quit and cameback during the remix) we had Mayhem and IT Scrims..
The issue me and my friends have is that we're all good, but the people we get paired against are like world cup players for some reason, so it makes it impossible for us to actually get better because we just die before we can even get the chance to fight, and also for me ive been playing keyboard and mouse and controller for over a decade but despite how hard i try my fingers simply dont move fast enough to build or edit at fast speeds
if im being honest your not versing world cup players and you need to lose the mindset that your "good but just versing absolutely insane people" if on average your losing how could you consider youself good?
@charlieskinner4499 that doesn't really makes sense, I know I'm not bad at the game because I've seen "bad" players before, I know how to play the game, and I've been playing for years, but I'm not at the point where I'm able to play the way people play now, I pretty much stand in the middle ground, and I can say I go against insane people because I've played in tournaments, there no different from my solo lobbies, so I can say I go against those type of people
Im really held back by my controller settings - I still build and edit on the same button (long press to edit) and I struggle to break that muscle memory, especially after 6 years of playing controller season after season
Give me a good answer to what I'm supposed to do in a situation where someone has 0 ping and hits me with invisible edits? Even tho I'm good at the game i don't stand a chance with someone being aggresive af if they have 0 ping and run at me if i box and try to do anything they just take all of my walls and boom im goners.
I can barely play normal modes like br and zb because almost all my lobbies are half people that play like they are in platinum, i only hit it once and its always a 1v1v1 every fight i get into
@Steffers0828 Yeah but I'm talking about ranking up, Valorant is ten times harder to rank up in. Obviously it's harder to go pro in Fortnite due to the sheer amount of mechanics.
before entering my university I consider that I was a good player I had only 500 down I even got to take a top 22 in a duo cash but I decided to change my binds and I started my university and everything went down I didn't play the same
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Bro my ping is holding me back so bad I play on 180 ping and epic doesn't want to add servers in my country even though we have alot of talent here in South Africa
have you actually played ranked to unreal? the players in higher ranks are far from bad and WILL punish any mistakes you make in a fight. people like bushcampdad are few.
I disagree in my opinion, league, and probably many other games are blowing fortnite out of the water. I'll happily debate anyone but my point is basically that fortnite is more of a mechanical game, where you mostly need talent or practice to get good Meanwhile at league you constantly need to adapt to new tactics, learn stuff etc.
your point makes no sense, you clearly didnt watch the vid or played fort before. every season metas change cuz of the changing loot pools there is new drop spots that make players constantly learn new things and adapting to those. So because league is not that mechanical game its doesnt come close to fortnite in difficulty
fax fortnite is so much harder than valorant, rocket league and cs. fortnite so much much harder to go pro. fortnite have so many hard things that you need learn and do.
dude. try playing rocket league. to get in the top 5 - 10% of players you would really only need around 4k - 5k hours. maybe 6k. Most people to hit gc (because unreal in fortnite is trash) it takes them around 7k - 8k. and thats not even including the fact pros have around 20k - 30k hours. like peterbot for example has 3k hours (the best at fortnite) and Zen (the best at rocket league) has 16k hours. bit of a difference right? Fortnite is not hard to get good at. play it for maybe 6 months - a year non stop. could get in top 5 - 1%. Theres also valorant being harder and probably siege aswell. Get your fax right. fortnite is prolly top 50 games
the avarage time to hit gc is around 2.5k hours , however the skill gap in mechanics and game sense varies between each player. also gc is in the top like 1.7% and i only hit it this season with 2.4k. But the skill gap between each rank is utterly ridiculous in rl (hence why pros have like 10k plus hrs and me at gc the 2nd highest tier of rank is only at 2.4k), like in no way does a champ rl player have any sort of chance beating a pro at all.
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@@CODKraken7000 i mean he legit just copy pastes a bunch of bullshit lol, i watched his valorant guides and they are legit him yapping for 10 minutes about the most basic shit ever, you should not take any advice from this dude respectfully
Based to get reactions, average is a total understatement
I've made money it's not hard
Its not hard to get decent or good. Its hard getting REALLY good / professionnal at it because the difference between a good player, and a REALLY good player is absolutely gargantous
most of the time, it's about 5 years.
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Not in todays day
Yea if you haven’t been grinding in creative since like season 7-9 chapter 1 when creative came out you’re pretty out of it and have no chance to be a pro, atleast for another year or two
no is hard to get 0 ping in asia servers when ur not japanese
The difference between sweats and genuine pros is insane. I have hit unreal top 10k every season and have around 600 dollars earned, yet I can never qual FNCS grands despite doing exactly what the meta is every game. I have fought pros before and every time I do what I need to (taking good peeks, getting nice beams, tarping), and still lose every time.
It's impossible.
realy 600 earned?
Why don't u post no mo
Do you play anymore?
this difference between sweats and pro analogy thing is literally applicable for almost every single game, sport or just general field. It’s weird that it is brought up in the context of why a game is hard to go pro in.
@@wolfmaes5839my old duo got 300 earned and also quit, i got 0$ earned but i was as agood as my old duo, we both been semi pro gamers before with over 30k earned
1:53 bro clipped the trash can
😂
y wtf he do that😭
Bushcamp dad can get Unreal and I can't, I must be ass
No hes just wiser than u
or ur getting griefed like me
@@yahtfv if ur getting griefed just don't fight or finish the fight faster
@@yahtfvyou are not missing out on unreal due to getting “greifed”
No, he just gets into little to no fights and climbs by like 1% every game. He did get much better at fighting lately tho
I gave up on fortnite competitive a year ago. I started having self-love
that is sad
@@budgetarmshow wtf? You gotta be 12 or 13
@@jefferson7720 Bro gave up
@@budgetarms i have a life now i think its better than grinding this shitty ahh game 💀
Fortnites the only game that had to make a second mode that removes the main feature of the game just to make it accessible to new players
an issue with playing creative is its really hard to find someone to punish your mistakes that stays in the game long enough without repeatedly telling you that you're ass at the game, most of the good players that have the ability to use any mistake against you will leave if you arent as good as they are, if anything, it could be more efficient to get a permanent duo that is close or just slightly better than you are to do 1v1's with, that way they arent going to leave immediately and arent going to call you slurs and tell you that you suck (if you pick the right person)
I’m that guy who joins ur creative spits on u and calls u names . It’s just bc I’m tuffer than u ratio !
@@HadenAgurtobro you aint gangsta
Fax
Well yeah you won't get much better anyway playing someone wayyyy better than u.
@koeit7981 facts, reload is probably the best because so far from my experience, it's been the only one with players mostly on your level or slightly above as compared to regular br being inconsistent with people that aren't as good and people far better than you with a few bots
'as someone who's played the game very casually over the years and is trying to get better; my plan is to get unreal and hot drop every game vs the best grinders in the game. i dont like the inconsistency of lower rated lobbies, i need to know the person im facing is good or cheating and then learn how to beat THOSE players, not people around my low skill 😐
Fortnite is NOT the hardest game to become pro in, there are many other games that are harder
@@cool_man3737 No. The 200th best fortnite player can make a living off of it, while in other games only the top 50 may be able to, so by the definition of living off of earnings then perhaps fortnite isn't the hardest, but to be top 200 in Fortnite is harder than being top 200 in any other game.
There is probably an argument for LoL, but thats it.
@@bobbabb They were probably talking about geometry dash
@@bobbabb Saying it's harder to be top 200 in Fortnite than any other game is a pretty bold statement. What games are you considering? Imo a game like osu is harder to get top 200 in, and if we stretch the definition of what a game is, something like chess is definitely more difficult as well.
Fortnite is probably by far one of the hardest games to go pro in ever. Now that is not to say it is hard to get EARNINGS. Those are very different things. I’ve watched a lot of games and the thing that is unique about Fortnite is how much it changes, a game like cs for example will stay the same, the map will change and of course buys but the meta is always there. In Fortnite it drastically shifts season to season, so if there is even one that you take off skills take an unbelievable dip compared to other games. The other aspect is the building and the awareness Fortnite players need to have, instead of being in somewhat set matchups like in LoL as a Fortnite player it is you vs 33 other teams, the awareness it takes in endgame to be able to properly rotate and conserve mats and get refreshes is why I argue it one of the hardest games ever to actually be pro in
as someone who's played the game very casually over the years and is trying to get better; my plan is to get unreal and hot drop every game vs the best grinders in the game. i dont like the inconsistency of lower rated lobbies, i need to know the person im facing is good or cheating and then learn how to beat THOSE players, not people around my low skill.
i like that fortnite lets you stealth and play a strategic hunger games/hide and seek play style. i think it's an absolutely valid playstyle in a br. its good both types of players can thrive. scrims are where the real competitive practice is at and i think it should stay that way.
maybe cus ranked in other games are almost the only competitive game modes. in Fortnite you have creative, daily cups. meaning you DONT want to have a really hard ranked system.
I have never even played fortnite but I like to watch it because it is an insane blend of fast twitch mechanics and big brain thought processing.
In my opinion, Fortnite is one of those games. The skill is crazy wide. As someone who gets unreal in reload and battle Royale almost every season, I can say that I am nowhere near earnings. The skill gap is just so wide. I feel like you need to be paying attention at all times and when someone is way better than you at building and editing and they’re just faster than you in general it’s so hard to keep an eye on them while also like protecting yourself and getting shots off.
If only the competitive success had much in common with building and editing speed..
I thought I was watching a rocket league video with the title
Rocket league is prob harder to be honest but Fortnite is up there for sure.
@sweetbizil hell no rocket league isn't harder at all 💀😭
@AdmireElectrox omds if you truly believe that then you deluded.you literally can't cheat at the highest level of competition no zen no dma.2 you gotta pour about 10k hours into the game to be a pro 8k if you lucky and you still might not get picked up by a team or even go pro.The amount of mechanics you have to gain a level of consistency in is crazy the game came out 9 years ago and pros are still finding new mechanics.Play rocket league and compare your gameplay to pros i promise you'll be put to shame
@@mitsbtw5894 ngl I can't tell if you agree or....
@@AdmireElectroxyou have a very very low level of reading comprehension if you can’t tell if they are agreeing or not
1:54 that clip in backround hit hard
Real😂🎉
The thing about Fortnite is that there is no tutorial on how to play the game by Epic themselves. This leaves players to learn the game by either by trial and error only, which and take years or actual methodical practice. The game would benefit greatly if Epic made a build tutorial for new players and made slightly more convenient binds or an edit aim assist like feature
Brother litterally just watch youtube videos for learning? this is what everyone does with fortnite and every other game lmao
the internet exists?
this is for every game lmao
Bro no disrespect but this is just a lie and not a real issue. TH-cam exists and Fortnite has always been easy to learn and now it’s even easier
Fortnite is literally one of the easiest game to learn comfortably. You literally have access so Creative and Creative maps made for you to improve and actually have mechanics applicable in the game. Games like league you cannot get good at by playing by yourself without anyone else. Fortnite has that.
The problem is that casuals are always bronze till diamond and comp player really have only 3 ranks what in other games would be gold even though reaching unreal in fortnite is harder that getting plat in most of those games
Honestly, imma be 100%, Fortnite is deffo not the hardest game to go pro in, its just there are many people that don't practice properly (eg. wasting time freebuilding if you have bad aim/aim training if you have terrible building etc). I think this makes it seem like you get stuck in "Unreal but not good enough to beat a pro", people COULD consistently aim train, do perfect peeking practice, do scrims with a goal in mind etc, but most people see Fortnite as go fast, fight fast, if I die I'm unlucky and that is just wasted time that could be used improving by analysis of mistakes. Compare Fortnite to Valorant or CS, where it is common to aim train, deathmatch, know basic strategies, and people have a lot more patience, there is actual efficient learning and training people can go pro in 1000 hours or even less.
Tl;dr : Fortnite players that don't try to learn from every mistake they make waste their time.
best reply here
what game do u think is harder? if u can't do a triple edit I wouldn't be commenting bro
valiant and cs is aim and shoot, so ez
@@CODKraken7000 rocket league
let this guy cook
I can name so many harder games but it is pretty hard to get good at fn
It’s not about getting good it’s about beating a pro name a harder
Qauke @@impo9645
“Good” is relative. If we started registered LAN leagues where you are playing in an age class or in a registered group of players (like as in chess or baseball or soccer leagues around the country) being good at Fortnite can be many things. And it should be! This is the greatest game and with a little vision from epic, they could turn it into something as big as MLB or MLS. There are many good players who aren’t in the pros. It is ridiculous to think that you aren’t good at something because you aren’t in the top 1000. We need to future proof Fortnite and build an infrastructure that makes it big and lasting.
Lastly - BCD is a horrible player. He is just gaming the system to get into unreal. That said - epic isn’t doing enough to prevent this mockery of the game.
They should make an app that tests your reaction and reflex time so people that just are not physically capable of competing dont waste 2 years of their life.
Just go to a reaction time game and grind, easy peasy
Focusing on rank is the worst thing you can do, it doesn't matter, you are there to get better by fighting people not sit in a box and raise your rank.
4:25 did he just hit a clip eating a slurp fish?
Thanks for uploading we love you marren
everybody in my games is on -6 ping and is related to peterbot
Bro just roasted the lot of us that aren't good at Fortnite but watch his channel anyway.
tha verythat goods video. tahnk you very tha much
It’s crazy to think that a multi billion dollar company can’t figure out how to make a proper practice mode for comp players that even most average 16 year old comp beginners probably can do
Really hope they can make rank system which feels worth it to grind and a way to improve
It's really hard to go pro because half or more of them are actually exposed as Cheaters. Your are blessed if you're good without cheats. Most of the pros aren't
Now this is the best excuse that I can’t do one edit
they need to add a mode that has surge, and in order to play that mode you have to place lets say top 5k on you regions leaderboard for a pr event.
Bro out here glazing fortnite with that title😭
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fortnites hard but im harder
I played 1v1 box fights and joined a twitch streamer, he got to unreal last season and he trained me. I went from dying in plat to killing people in his current elite lobbys.
Been waiting all day since I Saw hou posted just to watch now! ❤🎉
is this the return from the big marrentm ???
That is .. not the direction I was thinking the video was going to go.
A massive issue with going pro in fortnite is setup, you would never be able to go pro with a PS4 or even a PS5, I truly believe that without a high end PC, keyboard and mouse and whole setup, the entire dream is pointless, this is a huge reason I quit back in chapter 2 season 2
Don’t forget zero ping
@mrbleach4609 zero ping, taking every wall, insane keyboards and mouses, insane everything really, just started to feel like the more money you dropped on a set up = better player
@@rexlimit104 couldn’t agree more
@mrbleach4609 just an insane game now, I sorta understand why but then I remember apex had players like genbertan who had the world's worst Ps4 setup and the mf was one of the best ever, you ain't see no pro PS4 mfs lol
Another W vid, from the BIG TM🔥🤩
This is why I play this game as a casual. I may win a match but that's either to me being insane with sniper rilfes OR the last players being as ass as I am at this game 😂
Hey Marrentm, should I focus on getting mechanically good (creative warrior) then go and play competitive?
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10:18 I'm fine beaing avreage player, I just like wasting time to play something i enjoy :)
He was more so communicating to aspiring pro players and not you
Same
@@allayx.6974 once was
then why are you here
i get back to fortnite community after 2 year hiatus and its finally gained conciousness lmaoooo, lil kids who were sweats now finally overanalyzing and observing everything regarding the game now
you should do a video making a mid player good(i should be the player)
Why didn't you mention the best possible way to get practice xD? W-keying victory cups if you are descend enough to not die instantly is a very good way to practice. Great video tho👍👌
great vid bro
6:20 Now im gonna show my "age" when I started to play comp before In Ch2 and grinded the arena points in CH1, we had Atlantis Scrims, IT Scrims, FNPL and something else aswell that I cant think the name of.. In CH2 (before I quit and cameback during the remix) we had Mayhem and IT Scrims..
great video
Bro thank you for the advice
The issue me and my friends have is that we're all good, but the people we get paired against are like world cup players for some reason, so it makes it impossible for us to actually get better because we just die before we can even get the chance to fight, and also for me ive been playing keyboard and mouse and controller for over a decade but despite how hard i try my fingers simply dont move fast enough to build or edit at fast speeds
if im being honest your not versing world cup players and you need to lose the mindset that your "good but just versing absolutely insane people" if on average your losing how could you consider youself good?
@charlieskinner4499 that doesn't really makes sense, I know I'm not bad at the game because I've seen "bad" players before, I know how to play the game, and I've been playing for years, but I'm not at the point where I'm able to play the way people play now, I pretty much stand in the middle ground, and I can say I go against insane people because I've played in tournaments, there no different from my solo lobbies, so I can say I go against those type of people
@@NonProGamer15 Yeah im not gonna lie what i said was completly wrong, your right
I'm top500 overwatch and I'd say getting masters is the equivalent to unreal (typically)
1:55 clipping a trash can is diabolical 😭
Im really held back by my controller settings - I still build and edit on the same button (long press to edit) and I struggle to break that muscle memory, especially after 6 years of playing controller season after season
Give me a good answer to what I'm supposed to do in a situation where someone has 0 ping and hits me with invisible edits? Even tho I'm good at the game i don't stand a chance with someone being aggresive af if they have 0 ping and run at me if i box and try to do anything they just take all of my walls and boom im goners.
You know, most players have tier 1 mechanics.
But they just do too much, that is why there are so many creative warriors.
its not the hardest bro , rocketleague is the most hardest to go pro in 🙏
smart man
The voice changer cost money for EVERYTHING i cant use any voice changer with the free version because i have to pay for a subscription
I can barely play normal modes like br and zb because almost all my lobbies are half people that play like they are in platinum, i only hit it once and its always a 1v1v1 every fight i get into
My confidence just went UP
Bro simply didn’t explain why it is nearly impossible 🎉
im sending this to all my haters 😡
So they get better than you?
Why?
@@ItzYukime no to show them how hard the game is
Valorant ranked: Who let this guy cook?
Fortnite 100 percent is harder to go pro in
@Steffers0828 Yeah but I'm talking about ranking up, Valorant is ten times harder to rank up in. Obviously it's harder to go pro in Fortnite due to the sheer amount of mechanics.
@@2sinc3re your original comment makes no sense considering what the guy said then 😭
tf are you saying@@Steffers0828
the most demotivating video ever 😭
before entering my university I consider that I was a good player I had only 500 down I even got to take a top 22 in a duo cash but I decided to change my binds and I started my university and everything went down I didn't play the same
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Hello Marrentm, i need tip, how can i get better at solo fighting? Ik 1v1 is good, but i hate to play 1v1s what shoyld i do?
why is easUS voice trying to track me?
2:00 bro why did he do an edit course into the trash can ✋😭
W video Love marretm
blud actually says "x" 💀
I find it hard to get teammates that can be on par with me I get randoms almost all the time 😢
Bro my ping is holding me back so bad I play on 180 ping and epic doesn't want to add servers in my country even though we have alot of talent here in South Africa
Main reason is cuz Africa sadly doesn’t have a consistently large player count for tournaments, prize pools etc
have you actually played ranked to unreal? the players in higher ranks are far from bad and WILL punish any mistakes you make in a fight. people like bushcampdad are few.
it'd not really hard. but ROCKET LEAGUE like its just soo mechanical, any wrong move and theres no plan b will sell u
bro has never played a game other than fortnite
havent watched yet but i know its going to be good
its good (gl climbing the noble ladder)
I disagree in my opinion, league, and probably many other games are blowing fortnite out of the water.
I'll happily debate anyone but my point is basically that fortnite is more of a mechanical game, where you mostly need talent or practice to get good
Meanwhile at league you constantly need to adapt to new tactics, learn stuff etc.
your point makes no sense, you clearly didnt watch the vid or played fort before. every season metas change cuz of the changing loot pools there is new drop spots that make players constantly learn new things and adapting to those. So because league is not that mechanical game its doesnt come close to fortnite in difficulty
was that sarcasim when he said to dont play tokens
It’s all hardware & ping. GPU optimization
ive been playing kbm for a couple weeks and im getting 20-30 kills in br ranked and im top 6,000 in unreal
Sure buddy😂
@ ur trash
@@VeryGoodname ranked isnt hard your just bad
@@Danka-pk3sookay buddy
You have to have the best setup now
And when I mean setup I mean internet, a pc that doesn’t stutter and at least 240 fps
first clipping a trash can 1:53 then clipping eating a flopper i cant take this serious 😭🙏 4:28
me whos s on ps4 watching this when i will buy a pc i will play at 240fps but know i play at like 30fps in end games and they still get pieced
what if you wanna go pro in zero build?
I will soon be eligible to play 24/7😍
I have a question for you? Do you think a player can go pro with above 50 ping? I am on 70!
I know lots of people who play around 50-70 ping on central and get earnings. I play 60 and trying to get mine aswell. Its very possible
@kedwyd6535 ight
Fortnite definitely isn’t the hardest game ever 💀
@@Henry164320:00
motherboard setting video bro please I need that
yay new video
my confidence just went down
You are not going pro😭
Nah you're going pro bro don't listen to him
@@zotull6650 :)
Keep trying bro
@@DemianAG nor are u with that my attitude my friend
well I think this games extremely hard because of ping
i have the best setup and i am older then 18 i have no chance to get good i am honest its so hard for me i try my best
what about rl ? I mean, getting to pro level in rl is harder than in fortnite
fax fortnite is so much harder than valorant, rocket league and cs. fortnite so much much harder to go pro. fortnite have so many hard things that you need learn and do.
well maybe if you’ve just started but once you get an understanding of rotations and comp it’s not as hard as you think
in no way is fn harder than rl, there is no other game like it so no one can have transferable skill over to rocket league from any other game.
dude. try playing rocket league. to get in the top 5 - 10% of players you would really only need around 4k - 5k hours. maybe 6k. Most people to hit gc (because unreal in fortnite is trash) it takes them around 7k - 8k. and thats not even including the fact pros have around 20k - 30k hours. like peterbot for example has 3k hours (the best at fortnite) and Zen (the best at rocket league) has 16k hours. bit of a difference right? Fortnite is not hard to get good at. play it for maybe 6 months - a year non stop. could get in top 5 - 1%. Theres also valorant being harder and probably siege aswell. Get your fax right. fortnite is prolly top 50 games
This is within the competitive and championship region btw.
the avarage time to hit gc is around 2.5k hours , however the skill gap in mechanics and game sense varies between each player. also gc is in the top like 1.7% and i only hit it this season with 2.4k. But the skill gap between each rank is utterly ridiculous in rl (hence why pros have like 10k plus hrs and me at gc the 2nd highest tier of rank is only at 2.4k), like in no way does a champ rl player have any sort of chance beating a pro at all.
Becausw u need god ping god setup god genetics god gaming background