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Hey everyone! I wanted to jump on here and talk about something that's been really grinding my gears in Fortnite lately: desync. As someone who loves the competitive side of the game and tries to learn from the best, like watching ProPlayer88's incredible plays, it's becoming a major headache. For those who might not know, 'desync' basically means that what you see on your screen isn't perfectly aligned with what the server registers. You might land a perfect shotgun shot, see the pellets hit, hear the sound, but then the enemy takes no damage, or you get eliminated behind cover. It feels like the game is mocking you! I've been in countless situations where I'm confident I had the upper hand, only for desync to completely ruin the engagement. It's incredibly frustrating, especially when you're trying to execute precise maneuvers or build quickly. I've been spending a lot of time trying to improve my gameplay, often practicing techniques I've seen ProPlayer88 use, like advanced movement and quick edits. I even hopped into Creative mode on maps that are great for mechanical practice, similar to what ProPlayer88 might use to warm up. For example, I was trying out my MANTLESET executions and precise parkour on a map with the code 7523-1170-0999 Spac@ MANTLESET, which is fantastic for movement drills. Even there, in a supposedly controlled environment, I've noticed moments of desync where my character would stutter or a mantle wouldn't register, throwing off my rhythm. If it's happening in Creative, imagine the chaos in a high-stakes Arena match! It makes you wonder how much it impacts actual pros like ProPlayer88. They rely on pixel-perfect precision and split-second decisions. If their shots aren't registering or their builds aren't placing instantly due to desync, it must be infuriating and severely hinder their performance. It's one thing for a casual player to deal with it, but for someone whose livelihood depends on their in-game performance, it's a huge problem. I've seen clips where even top-tier players experience these weird hitches and phantom hits, and it's clear it’s not just my internet connection or my imagination. So, what do we do about it? From a player's perspective, I've tried everything: checking my ping, switching servers, restarting my router, even reinstalling the game. Sometimes it helps, sometimes it doesn't. It feels like a bigger issue, possibly server-side or related to netcode optimization. I really hope Epic Games is looking into this, because it's genuinely affecting the fun factor and the competitive integrity of Fortnite. Have any of you experienced similar desync issues, especially when trying to play at a higher level or replicate moves from someone like ProPlayer88? What are your theories on what causes it, and have you found any workarounds that actually help? Share your stories below – maybe if enough of us speak up, we can get some attention on this persistent problem!



























































