Clean Up Our Motherfucking Operations - porn posting on discord punishable by death (or tbd punishment) - shit up the #general, #state of assembly, or other srs channels, and you get shit on (possible death as well - vetting channel to be added to make sure subversives don't wreck our shit - better summary of current goings on because we're globalniggas - make sure our discord admin is either active and responsive, or transfer admin. We need the record keeper to be able to pin messages, etc.
Vote on the "Act for the management of emergencies, wars and raids, and the organization and establishment of the Armed Forces of the Jow Forums Assembly"
Cautious note that the wording here is legally dangerous IRL, after browsing the pastebin link it seems innocuous though.
Colton Collins
Currently active motion: >"Act for the management of emergencies, wars and raids, and the organization and establishment of the Armed Forces of the Jow Forums Assembly"
YAY: 2 NAY: 0
Christopher Perry
YAY
Connor Garcia
Shit, new count
YAY: 2 NAY: JEW
It's legal
Nicholas Price
nay
Landon Thompson
aye
Jackson Gray
Currently active motion: >"Act for the management of emergencies, wars and raids, and the organization and establishment of the Armed Forces of the Jow Forums Assembly"
YAY: 4 NAY: 2
Voting ends in 10 minutes or until majority is reached.
Hunter Brooks
Aye to all and by the chancellors decree ricardo posting is mandatory before every session.
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Andrew Foster
Currently active motion: >"Act for the management of emergencies, wars and raids, and the organization and establishment of the Armed Forces of the Jow Forums Assembly"
YAY: 7 NAY: 2
I believe that a majority has been reached. Voting ends in 3 minutes.
Cooper Evans
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Lucas Garcia
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
John Perez
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Gavin Young
join the labour party only left wing party here and only party that is not formed by Jow Forums
Zachary Lewis
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Christian Hill
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Jordan Williams
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Cooper Richardson
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Kevin Turner
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Ayden Young
Aye
Sebastian Cook
MOTION PASSED >"Act for the management of emergencies, wars and raids, and the organization and establishment of the Armed Forces of the Jow Forums Assembly"
YAY: 8 NAY: 2
The motion has passed with a majority of votes and is now law.
Justin James
Motion for uhhh Jow Forums to uhhhh go back to Jow Forums. Yay or nay
Josiah Taylor
Present
Liam Hernandez
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Owen Edwards
Kill joy
Grayson King
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come
Logan Lewis
Nay
Thomas Gray
Yay
Luis James
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come,
Levi Cox
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come’
Matthew Flores
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come”
Leo Brown
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come;
Adam Cox
Please, send this motion to the acting President of the Assembly.
Hunter Carter
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come-
Dylan Martinez
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come,,
Julian Martin
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come..
Joshua Richardson
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come...
James Parker
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come....
Juan Rivera
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come::
Elijah Harris
autism
Brody Smith
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
Kayden Mitchell
I'm forming the Cirno Loyalist Union (CLU) Party tenets: - pro Cirno, supports constitutional monarchy with Cirno as the queen - pro anime - pro democracy - supports the preservation of Jow Forums's original culture - anti frogposter (Apu is an exemption) - anti imptrash -
Whenever we play a video game we always learn something. Your reaction might improve, your way of thinking might change, etc.
Video games as a whole is a skill at the end of the day. By playing video games, you are improving this skill and honing it. The more you practice a thing the more you will improve and typically get better.
I know many people on this board have not played video games in the past, or have a had a huge hiatus from the video game world. They might not have transferable skills from other video games, and thus have to start on the ground floor. However, many people on this board are big gamers, and have played multiple games in the past, and typically they perform better then someone who hasn't played in a long time.
So my question to you is this. Are you an individual who has never played/ taken a long break from video games or are you an individual who is a frequent gamer and played a plethora of different games before fortnite?
How was your learning curve for this game, did you find that by not playing any games that you found fortnite challenging, did the people who have experience find this game easy? What games if any did you previously play that Assisted your learning curve and experience in fortnite?
I've played multiple shooter games in the past, and all of these helped with my aiming and game style. Search and destroy style games made me think more tactfully, which I implemented into fortnite. I understand to a degree what the best route to take to get to zone, how to flank opponents, and positioning. I've also played alot of chess which improved strategy. This improved my deduction on how to read my enemies, how to push, retreat, and somewhat helped in building.
Besides chess there isn't a game I've played or I can think of that would have helped my building, and that's why I think Fortnite is so unique. No other game previously has had building and that's why I think Fortnite will be a huge game for years to come.
John Cruz
nay
Michael Russell
Yay yay yay yay
Jaxson Bailey
let's form a Jow Forums alliance, are you in?
Matthew Adams
Yes
Evan Ramirez
We'll call it Jow Forums coalition and the purpose will be to advance the interests of Jow Forums over other boards