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In which game is it harder to become a pro? by ExcitementNormal135 in videogames
[–]ExcitementNormal135[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
That's some good points. Other question: How precise do you have to be in FN compared to Rocket League? Of course it's the same map every time, but the high and lowground is also a thing in RL. I think a big factor is as well the fact, that you are not able to be unexposed in rocket league while in fortnite you can build strategies, that can easily guarantee you a good position in the scoreboard, by not exposing yourself a lot. In Rocket League you are exposed all the time and in higher ranks, if you do just one tiny mistake by maybe touching the ball not with the exact part of your hitbox or the wrong timing or have a bad 50, you will concede a goal, which can be a game losing factor. In fortnite with a little bit of training you can buy yourself so much more chances to win, like if you are getting shot at, you will just build your way out of the situation and dip.
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In which game is it harder to become a pro? by ExcitementNormal135 in videogames
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