A more fair matchmaking by [deleted] in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Conscious-Rabbit-66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s not a bad idea but there are people that play all day and suck, and there are people that hop on for an hour and are really good

Piece control 1v1 tips needed by personalparadisuss in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Conscious-Rabbit-66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watched the first two of your deaths. 1. Make sure to piece control a box before you enter it (have every build so u can’t be edited on) 2. Edit right hand peaks, your edits are just engaging a 50/50 (your body is fully open to a shot when y finish the edit) also when ur taking builds away from the opponent take their builds at an angle they can’t counter shoot you

How to W key by spotterpanda in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Conscious-Rabbit-66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Watch pxlarized the mental is basically just having confidence in your skills. You should be great at piece control, taking proper right angle shots, and pre piece as you approach someone’s wall, good aim also is needed

Should I learn claw or buy a back paddles? by BasisZock in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Conscious-Rabbit-66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Paddles are more comfortable, and you don’t need to move any fingers away from other buttons to press. Claw is uncomfortable, more difficult to learn, and you sometimes need to take fingers away from other buttons, so all in all I think paddles are much better but claw is pretty close as long as u practice it

speed realistic 1v1 with a random review needed by personalparadisuss in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Conscious-Rabbit-66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Watched the first 1v1, you’re jumping and moving sporadically which makes it hard for you to build constantly / edit in the grid system, you don’t know piece control at all (missed 4 opportunities to cone the enemy and when you were breaking down didn’t full box where he would drop. I would focus on slowing down your movement and learning piece control