Aydan says he "wouldn't have qualified if he couldn't take walls"

I was arguably #1 of my path on a 2d grid-style PVP game, you had to close distance be directly adjacent to a player and avatars touching (big maps) to attack. Needless to say, ping was a very big deal. I played on 135 ping and came to discover years later most of my competition played 9-74 ping, and were always trying to get a ping advantage. Any lower than 30 ping and you were basically Neo in the matrix because you'd see another person's avatar move before it moved on their own screen. Personally I didn't start having trouble with players until they were around 19 ping, at which point I was forced to predict their patterns 3-4 tiles ahead and it became more of a chess match.

For Fortnite I've played on a 0 ping, a 12 ping, a 24 ping and a 72ish ping on Fortnite (I live in multiple places and travel). My opinion on this: FN players don't understand how well they have it terms of the ping not being that big of an influence on the skill gap. It seems a tad bit entitled to me to be complaining about 0 pingers when you're on 10-12 ping. And idek what to tell somebody on a 50+ ping that doesn't understand things aren't exactly going to be favorable for them in a competitive enviornment.

/r/FortniteCompetitive Thread