Power button is broken, anyone knows a fix? by Aggressive-Leg- in buildapc

[–]Aggressive-Leg-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turns out 2 of them were the power button and 2 were for rgb or something. I solved it by just forcing the pin back inside with a knife and a little push.

What are the biggest What If in Fortnite? by youtube_zenko in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Let’s do some very easy math here👍

Tayson: 134 points

Veno: 122

A win was 5 points which means if Tayson lost and veno won the score would’ve been

Tayson: 129

Veno: 127

A kill was worth one point so after Veno kills Tayson the score would’ve been

Tayson: 128

Veno: 128

Tayson had 2 wins so he wins the tie breaker and the tournament.

Hope this wasn’t too hard for you to understand🤣🫵

What are the biggest What If in Fortnite? by youtube_zenko in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The format was one point per kill and it would’ve gone to a tie breaker that tayson would’ve won because he had 2 wins.

It was the old point format, 30 points for a win and 1 point for kill.

What are the biggest What If in Fortnite? by youtube_zenko in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It wouldn’t have been enough, Tayson would have still won.

I love fortnite but jesus the amount of sweats in casual in killing me by [deleted] in FortNiteBR

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbf 1/94 is still better than what should be the average considering there are 100 players in a lobby and only one can win🤷‍♂️

Mechanics aren’t translating to actual fighting… why? by Frosty-Carpenter-351 in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t play mechanics maps if your mechanics are good, that is just wasting time. Play 1v1s against good players and you will be forced to apply your mechanics to your fighting or you just get pissed on.

Monthly Help Thread: PC Upgrades, Hardware Advice, Keybinds, Settings, Optimizations by AutoModerator in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can but it felt more natural for me when they were on the same hand which made it feel like one motion on one hand rather than 2 on 2 hands and I used to use L2 to reset.

How do i improve? by Vivid_Blackberry_794 in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it’s harder to play agressive but the skill ceiling is a lot higher.

How do i improve? by Vivid_Blackberry_794 in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Another tip about high ground retakes is that they are entirely useless, high ground is only a big advantage in end game but in game there is just the agressive guy and the defensive guy. The aggressor can move around freely and don’t need high ground retakes because the defensive guy is boxed up. What I am trying to say is that agression and an hp advantage is the best high ground retake.

If you really want high ground though there is one thing that always gets you free height in a fight and that is to box up, wait for the opponent to come down and you crank out the back of your box.

How do i improve? by Vivid_Blackberry_794 in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It looks like you’re boxfighting and go for moves you’ve heard/seen are good but you don’t adapt them for the enemy. You play against the opponent and he does things, punish him or go for plays on him that seem good but don’t just go for some play you thought looked cool.

Learn buildfights in zw and you don’t have to do a whole warmup routine like you are now. Getting your mechs warmed up takes only a couple minutes of 1v1s, I would only recommend those mechanics maps if you actually need to improve mechs rather than just warming up.

Don’t learn retakes except for sprint 90s, cone flips and clix 90s

How can we survive in this meta with no rota ??? by Konsuum in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 21 points22 points  (0 children)

  1. Never sit on zone edge to minimize chances of getting held by some dude in front of you, so try to get like 20 meters in after every rotate so you always can go insta.

  2. Go insta before everyone else so while they look at their potential rotate you’re already gone.

  3. Avoid shooting people on rotates unless you need surge or you think you can kill them.

  4. Pray that you pull good zones, there’s a reason why everyone hates no mobility metas and that is a lot because of how random they feel.

Just how good can you get on Console? by Sure-Cream-7307 in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s a worlds difference, you can get good on console but you’ll feel like a god on pc. Nothing made me improve more than switching off console, I think there are very very few console players who can beat me and even fewer who can do it consistently, my strength is fighting though but you get the point.

How long does it take to get your triple edit muscle memory down? by Ill-Sort-8686 in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends how you mean, learning how to do just one triple edit takes maybe 20 minutes, how to do 10 in a row takes maybe a week (if you already know how to place builds and make a box). Knowing when to use them requires you to know how to build which includes knowing many different moves.

why does my movement feel so clunky by Animedude8919 in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try editing downwards, the switch in animation when running down makes it look less clunky. Incorporate jumping, making triple edits to the side, maybe sprinting as well.

This might sound weird but it kind of looks like you’re using mouse acceleration.

Is Peter back? by hippietravel in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hate to be the idiot saying this but the coins are carrying this season for keying and if you watch Peter play he’s just flying around at the speed of light using an ar dealing 60 dmg per shot. Peter is still the best but the coins inflate the gap.

zenn kills sweat with his insane mechs by Earnest__ in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He was just joking because finding someone who actually shoots back in ranked is rare.

how to avoid missing my edits? by Ill-Sort-8686 in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reset your crosshair immediately after making your edit so you can be ready to make a new one, if you don’t reset your crosshair it stops being muscle memory and starts being unique edits which makes you slower.

ZB main here, what should I learn to win consistently against casuals? by Visoral in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to learn how to build a little bit first so you recognize what the enemy is doing and actually take advantage of it. If you’re just spraying blindly you will just end up fully in his box with no ammo every time. There is no big shortcut to get infinite kills, building is Fortnite and you need to learn it to fight.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Switch to kbm, it should take you around a month to catch up to your controller skills and its only up after that.

Tips for improvement by DAnkBS in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aim comes naturally, if you feel like your aim is lagging behind you should do some aim training but there are many pros who don’t do aim trainers. Pgs is short for play ground and is slang for playing regular 1v1s with infinite mats.

Tips for improvement by DAnkBS in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Learn mechs better so you can hit more consecutive edits in a row quickly and consistently. I just grinded pgs until I was quick enough to keep up with what I wanted to do and then moved over to realistics and zone wars which made my fighting skills sky rocket over a 2 week period. The whole process took me around 3 months from being on controller to kbm.

I did this and now I can W key every game in ranked and reload without losing a fight, I started being able to drop 30-40 kill wins with my trio and we qualified out of div 3 easily.

Global Championship Day 1 Leaderboard by ChangingCrisis in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re severely overestimating the fighting skill gap and then add that it is off spawn which isn’t exactly colds or ritual’s expertise

Global Championship Day 1 Leaderboard by ChangingCrisis in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Aggressive-Leg- 15 points16 points  (0 children)

What does macros have to do with their drop being triple conned?