I don't play Fortnite at all. I have read a few stories of huge addiction and some kid's stealing parents debit/credit cards to get skins and vbux.
I don't play Fortnite at all. I have read a few stories of huge addiction and some kid's stealing parents debit/credit cards to get skins and vbux.
me two but thats the kids who have parents that dont care how long he plays or what there kids doing. too much of a good thing can be a bad thing so dont play to much and you will be fine
me two but thats the kids who have parents that dont care how long he plays or what there kids doing. too much of a good thing can be a bad thing so dont play to much and you will be fine
back to this
@Dagnahdirp100 said in #20:
is against the lichess Forum etiquette to post my fortnite name?
back to this
@Dagnahdirp100 said in #20:
> is against the lichess Forum etiquette to post my fortnite name?
Yeah, I think you can be good at both. I'm better at Fortnite (normally 10-25 elims. per match) only because chess takes a longer time to learn (I'm mostly on chess.com, so that's why my stats on here are mostly unrated). But, I feel like you can play Fortnite for a longer time than chess and not get burned out, which makes a window for improving faster. Maybe I'm just that lazy. Honestly, though, you can be good at as many things as you want to be good at. You just have to put in the effort and want to.
Silly little edit:
I didn't previously state this, simply because it has no meaning whatsoever since people have different opinions, but I recommend dropping in the meadow area and/or getting the gilded eye thing from Midas. (For quick elims.)
Yeah, I think you can be good at both. I'm better at Fortnite (normally 10-25 elims. per match) only because chess takes a longer time to learn (I'm mostly on chess.com, so that's why my stats on here are mostly unrated). But, I feel like you can play Fortnite for a longer time than chess and not get burned out, which makes a window for improving faster. Maybe I'm just that lazy. Honestly, though, you can be good at as many things as you want to be good at. You just have to put in the effort and want to.
Silly little edit:
I didn't previously state this, simply because it has no meaning whatsoever since people have different opinions, but I recommend dropping in the meadow area and/or getting the gilded eye thing from Midas. (For quick elims.)
its nice to have another horsey
its nice to have another horsey
@irawatchman said in #27:
Okay so
go away
@irawatchman said in #27:
> Okay so
go away