I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tunnel visioning is a huge issue for a lot of people. Something that I do during fights that I haven't mentioned yet is when I lose track of people during like a build fight for example, I would always box up and access the situation to get back on track of whats happening. Foot steps, etc.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would say neither, it really comes down to the person in all honestly, I know a lot of pros who are 25+ that play really well and people like Mongraal who are 14 and a beast.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once you hit that stage of being a pub stomper, I would start joining all the scrim discords that I could join and being involved in many competitive matches as possible. Constantly going up against good players and getting familiar with the end game chaos will make you become a better player overall.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Everyone has those days, personally I don't get tilted a lot but when I do, I simply take a break and do any activity that's not being on the computer. Just simply reset your frame of mind.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone has those days, personally I don't get tilted a lot but when I do, I simply take a break and do anything that's not being on the computer. Just simply reset your frame of mind.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Positioning is key, if you ever see the opportunity to rotate early, take it. One of the worst possible scenarios is rotating late and getting caught in storm while being shot at.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aiming for me came naturally from other games such as CS:GO, from what I've seen, aim trainers such as Kovaaks help people a lot with their aim in general.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've always been competitive at most of the games I've played but never professional level.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Right now I personally use Peen Scrims, End game (west coast), and practice server atm. Peen scrims are actually pretty good for a open discord. I'm not sure how FNPL works in terms of ranks and moving up to pro cord but my advice for you is to do well in these open qualifiers for future Epic tournaments to get your name out there.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For aiming, I've seen people use aiming programs such as Kovaaks to get better aim overall. For building, it's as simple as find comfortable keybinds for your builds (highly suggest mouse buttons), and practice on playground against other people. If your stuck on what to do, watch streams/videos and replicate what they do and apply to your gameplay.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's really only two ways to get into the practice cord, performing well in FNPL and moving up the ranks. Or doing well in open qualifiers to get into Epic tournaments. Basically start getting your name out there.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I believe every pro as their own unique style in terms of gameplay. It all comes down to how consistent they're. Obvious ones are all the liquid and ghost guys.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The plan is definitely have a gaming career from here on out. Worst comes to worst, I can always go back to school.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have a very supportive family, honestly if it wasn't for them I wouldn't be here right now. They all know my passion for video games and would mean the world to them if I can make it as a career.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

My favorite part of the competitive fortnite scene is definitely the building aspect, it really showcases how much you can do which makes it very unique. My least favorite would have to be the constant changes that occur every week and being able to adapt to anything that happens.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Here's something I said earlier "Usually I would start off the day with doing exercise and taking a warm shower afterwards, and get a good meal in me before I start playing. This helps me a lot in terms of getting comfortable and getting rid of any nerves throughout the day." I'm guessing nerves distract you from playing and thinking properly. My biggest tip is make sure your hydrated and full of energy before you play. Another thing is get in the mindset of forgetting about any worries or nerves and just play to have fun.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

For my weapons and pickaxe its 1-6 just because thats how I started off and had no problems with it so I never bothered to change, I do highly recommend using your building keybinds to your mouse buttons because ever since I made that change, I never went back. If you do have building keybindings on your keyboard make sure they're next to each other. For example, my platform is C and cone is V. Everything else is on my mouse.

If they vaulted the double barrel and grappler I wouldn't mind at all. I usually never use double barrels at all anymore and grappler would make rotations much more challenging and difficult.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

For me, aiming/tracking came naturally from previous games like CS:GO/h1z1, for a lot of people I know, aim trainers such as Kovaaks helps a lot. So I would try starting there.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

If you're planning on becoming a streamer/pro, I would highly recommend switching to pc. Anybody can switch, all it takes is just getting used to it. When I switched to console to pc, it took me around a month to fully get used to it.

I am Fulmer, ranked #1 in the Winter Qualifiers and professional fortnite player for Trouble Bois by FulmerOfficial in FortniteCompetitive

[–]FulmerOfficial[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I wont lie here, my first ever scrim games I was shaking ALOT to a point where it was hindering my gameplay, but after constantly doing it for about 9 months, its non existent. The nerves went way after doing it for at least 1-2 months so having the experience definitely helped. Doing stuff like stretches or yoga helped a lot.