One of the best tips out there is change your sens till you can only do about 1-2 360's. At first it'll feel slow, but it'll teach you to play as a arm player and not a wrist player. It's helped me with consistency and aim.
I feel like the main thing is staying calm in fights. When u get stressed or nervous u make a lot of wrong decisions peeks and miss alot of shots and edits. When staying calm ur more composed and can edit quicker make better decisions and give yourself the best fighting chance
Yea you'll find 1v1 players are really good with fast mechanics but less with gamesense and rotating, being aware of mats etc. which are arguably more important. Keep up the nice work man 👍.
@@xuvkping isn't about your internet it's location based on how close you live to a server atleast be educated before you say something dumb like that
quick tip, if you dont wanna play ranked bec youre afraid your gonna lose rank make a alt acount and set a goal to see how high of a rank you can get and then afterward you have had good practice you will have a lot of confidence in fighting and will be better at ranked over all
Random 1v1s are by far the WORST way to practice, people just use unrealistic, op weapons whenever you are trying to be realistic, and when it is a realistic 1v1 they just cheat.
I feel like map knowledge is way underrated. Simply put, anyone's first match in any new Chapter with a brand new map is not going be as good as how they'll play later on in that Chapter after playing in all the different parts of the map. There are people who abuse rifts in the jungle. It doesn't take a mechanically sound player to pull of learning where the rifts are, and abuse it for example. Map knowledge, where the best angles for high ground is. In Counterstrike, Quake for example, these games in fact have a player base that uses map knowledge as an actual tool in their arsenal, so any decent player would be good at a given map because the skills in map knowledge there can usually effect the outcome of the game more. As a non Battle royale game allows someone to get eliminated repeatedly in an actual match, then respawn and keep on playing, thus even in a loss there will be so much more learnt about the map, as opposed to being eliminated off the drop in Fortnite, because now you'll need to queue up again. I think being too confident in creative is a downfall, where it blinds ones ability to see where they need improving, especially they grind 1v1 creatives against players who really aren't that good either. It doesn't allow them to seek out what else are they not knowing about that's actually right there in front of them. So that being said, any Fortnite game modes that offer the actual map itself with the same rules / storm / etc, except with respawn available, would be great practice. So a regular duos / solos / squads where respawn is just available, even say 5 respawns allowed would still help so much in making progress in map knowledge.
jivan you or kenbeans should make a map on 3rd parties fights. so when someone cracks the person they are 1v1ing the 3rd part comes out as a real person. thats great practice
Loved this video I give myself this advice all the time and it works very well, great video Play slow do everything slow edit drills and anything else especially if you’re messing up a lot. Once you really slow something down your brain can start to understand the sequence of buttons and timing a whole lot better and you can actually start to build muscle memory and naturally you start to do things faster and faster. There are a few things to practice to be great in Fortnite 1st mechanics, Aim/crosshair placement, fighting iq, game sense/knowledge, mentality
@jordybongers3629 Ok will do that. There's this one issue keeping me getting away from unreal it is my nervous playstyle do you know how to fix it when I am pushing someone i just can't keep up when build fighting when I see him placing a ramp above me i just give up and build boxes and fumble the whole fight and also be doing slow edits compared to my creative skills where I dominate by doing retakes fast edits and no stress I can do all that but having no stress is a major issue in ranked
@@AliGaming-fm5se first of all you can't beat pressure but you can get used to it i've watched tons of videos of how to get better at fighting and experienced it in game how much i'm choking.. anyways realistisch 1v1's, kenbeans speed 1v1 and build fights would be great practice
Hey Jivan I love all your video’s man, but can you make a vid of the one and only Vibin Jivan and Rodey Bros cuz it’s been so long I loved it. I would appreciate it. Thank man your the BEST.❤❤❤
When you said try to slow down your building and editing bc you can outplay someone easier the going full sonic mode and choke the edits. Martoz is the best example
for anyone thinking that their keybinds are just a little off and if you copy a pros keybinds you will be good, dont. they dont make that much of a difference, i have super weird keybinds and most people do, it should be whatever is comfortable for YOU.
if you genuinely want to become pro, make your main focus scrims and ranked, the best way to be ready for tournaments is already be extremely comfortable in the real game, u need experience to build intuition, and that intuition leads to your play style becoming faster and faster just naturally as you get more and more comfortable in game
ive been playing ranked for a few days after switching from creative and even though im diamond 2 i still struggle to apply a lot of my mechs from creative in game, thanks for this vid
Hey Jivan I’m quitting fortnite I haven’t improved since the start of chapter 4 and feel that if I keep playing I won’t you have been my favourite creator to watch and I have enjoyed watching you improve as a player and I couldn’t leave without saying goodbye to the GOAT
Hello, Jivan I'm a Keyboard and mouse console player I'm too poor to afford a pc so I work with what I have, I've been trying to learn piece control for a while now I'm going to do what you suggested in this video to see if I can get better at buildfights.
Been playing fortnite for around five years stopped playing because I reached my skill cap due to my pc 60 fps sucks but I still love to watch your vids can’t get out gold because of my pc but I can easily beat my friends in creative that are unreal