I like to play Fortnite. After several failed attempts, my kids finally got me into the game a couple years ago and now I’ll sit down with it a few times a week. For good or ill.
I play on a PS5 in a display environment that doesn’t have the best refresh numbers. While most of my challenges with the game are skill based, skill that is also declining due to age, I get the sneaking suspicion that some of those times where my cross hairs are on an opponent and my shots are missing that maybe my setup is getting in my way.
I suspect my results would be much better if I were playing on a computer. I wonder what the least expensive machine would be that would perform well with Fortnite and also be a place to catch up that Steam backlog? Preferably without having to watch a “How to ru…
I like to play Fortnite. After several failed attempts, my kids finally got me into the game a couple years ago and now I’ll sit down with it a few times a week. For good or ill.
I play on a PS5 in a display environment that doesn’t have the best refresh numbers. While most of my challenges with the game are skill based, skill that is also declining due to age, I get the sneaking suspicion that some of those times where my cross hairs are on an opponent and my shots are missing that maybe my setup is getting in my way.
I suspect my results would be much better if I were playing on a computer. I wonder what the least expensive machine would be that would perform well with Fortnite and also be a place to catch up that Steam backlog? Preferably without having to watch a “How to run Fortnite on X” video to do it.
I’m curious, but I also don’t want to house and maintain another computer. So perhaps it’s best to just accept my and my current setup’s deficiencies.