Fortnite esport opinion?

Sh
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I wanted to ask what you think about it

whether one can be accepted with really intensive training, which can "tear" (cups etc.), if not even in a smaller organization (clan / team).

I plan to get a 1.5K pc soon, or these parts for it.

And I would like to try my hand at tournaments with very, very hard training (say, play practicen every day, improve handling of the meta, train aim, play cups, play with friends, custom games, play arena).

But I also have to admit, more honestly, that I have the need or the will to be known somehow.

And to make life easier for my mother with the money I have earned (if I ever earn something with it) and at the same time for me and my dog, father.

Because my mother works a lot (mostly from 6:00 a.m. To 2:25 p.m., then a break from 2:30 p.m. To 3:00 p.m. And then until 6:30 p.m.) and then she does the cleaning, etc. Household does the laundry, cooks, etc. You of course already).

So what do you think about the whole thing? Or what else can I do for my mother to support her.

What I wanted to say is also better than my friends (doesn't necessarily mean something, but these are also quite good)

only with me haperts with the fps and with them not and I'm trtzdm "soo good" in quotation marks,

I hope that I will improve myself a lot with constant fps, a smooth gaming experience and good fps

Fa

How many FPS and Arena Points do you have and how old are you?

Sh

Am 15, I have 5.3K points, but I didn't play so actively, otherwise I would be loose champ and have 80fps public in the house, walk around 60fps on the map, 50fps in the buildfight and 40-60fps on the new island or statk industries but have a 144Hz monitor and then soon save on a 240Hz

sa

Don't think so unless there's a tournament in which the top 200 or more will get prize money. Otherwise it's way too difficult to get into the top 20 overall