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@Cheese9Man off never used it at all as it was giving me palpitations 😃
I have both 2d and 3d on but it has taken a long time for my older brain to take in the info while under duress.
I find Fortnite's sounds indicators very helpful and easy to take in.
- @Cheese9Man always on
On cause cant be bothered.
I did change my settings once long ago, but it was about customizing things like getting rid of cumulative damage readings and changing to showing per shot. Stuff like that. Haven't changed my reticle either tho I probably should.
You gotta rumble, you know?
- @KelRiever That's actually another good question for people. How do you have your damage numbers show. I believe I have mine set to show per shot & cumulative, but I cant remember off the top of my head. I do enough math at work all day, so I just don't feel like doing even more, while playing a game and killing people, Lol
@dSKyNafinchin I think what it was, was that I didn't find the cumulative damage useful. Per shot lets me more know how much my weapon damage is geared up. I am just usually picking up the best components I can find and sometimes I'm just not aware of my damage output until I see the numbers registering on hits. Particularly for headshots. I think I sort of do the math when I see the number lit up in the enemy's armor color too.
Of course, nothing beats the crash of a shield break. Then you know you got em gud :D
- @KelRiever Ahhhhhhhh good ol' shield break. One of my favorite sounds!!
I feel ya, though! I tried having it as only cumulative, but I do still like to see how my shots are doing, so I ended up setting it to show both. It's a little more clutter, but I'm not a pro/top level player, so it doesn't bother me much. I believe my peak would probably be Diamond, but I've never had the patience (or time) to deal with grinding through Plat, so I don't know for sure
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