How To Not Mess Up Your Edits In Fortnite - From a Fast Editor
Summary
TLDRThis video offers tips for minimizing editing mistakes in fast-paced gameplay. It suggests adjusting sensitivity for consistency, practicing strafe editing to avoid running into builds, and using movement modulation for speed adaptation. The script emphasizes maintaining momentum by improvising when errors occur, turning mistakes into natural-looking moves to keep the flow of a free build. It also touches on the importance of finding a balance between speed and accuracy to enhance gameplay.
Takeaways
- 🔧 Common editing mistakes can disrupt gameplay, emphasizing the need for precision and consistency.
- ⏱️ Even experienced players make mistakes, highlighting the importance of balance between speed and accuracy.
- 🎮 Adjusting sensitivity can help find a balance between quick edits and minimizing errors.
- 🎯 Consistency is key in gameplay; it's better to be consistently accurate than fast but error-prone.
- 🚀 Strafe editing, or adding diagonal movement between edits, can prevent running into builds and maintain speed.
- 🛠️ Movement modulation practice, using maps that increase speed, can help players adapt to faster gameplay.
- 🧠 Overcoming mental blocks during fast editing involves focusing on easier edits and regaining momentum.
- 🛑 When making a wrong edit, it's crucial to maintain momentum by improvising and problem-solving on the spot.
- 🔄 Learning to catch and correct mistakes without breaking the flow can keep a free build fluid and impressive.
- 🎥 The video creator shares personal strategies and tips, including the use of movement binds and sensitivity settings, to enhance editing skills.
Q & A
What is a common issue that fast editors face in their builds?
-A common issue that fast editors face is messing up simple edits that they've done thousands of times before.
Why do even experienced players mess up their edits?
-Even experienced players mess up their edits because it's quite natural to do so, especially when editing at high speeds for extended periods.
What is the recommended approach if one messes up frequently during fast editing?
-If one messes up frequently, it's recommended to set the sensitivity a bit lower and focus on consistency instead of speed.
What is the balance one should aim for with sensitivity settings in editing?
-The balance with sensitivity should be high enough to make edits quick and impressive but low enough to minimize mistakes.
What is the range of sensitivity that the speaker keeps for their editing?
-The speaker keeps their sensitivity between 8 and 12% with 800 DPI.
What are the two main reasons players get jammed up against builds?
-Players get jammed up against builds due to editing slower than their running speed or due to lag spikes or getting shot at.
What is 'strafe editing' and how can it help prevent getting jammed up against builds?
-Strafe editing is adding distance between edits by moving diagonally back and forth. It helps prevent getting jammed up by creating more space between edits.
How can movement modulation help in improving editing speed?
-Movement modulation involves practicing on a map that makes you move faster, which helps get used to high speeds, making normal builds and edits feel slower and easier to manage.
What strategy does the speaker use when feeling overwhelmed during fast editing?
-When feeling overwhelmed, the speaker slows their pace temporarily to regain focus and uses easier edits to maintain momentum.
What is the most common mistake during fast editing according to the speaker?
-The most common mistake during fast editing is making the wrong edit, such as turning a cone into a Dorito or flipping a ramp the wrong way.
How should one react to mistakes during a free build to maintain momentum?
-One should learn to improvise and problem-solve when mistakes happen, making any mistake look natural and using it to their advantage to keep the free build fluid.
Outlines
🎮 Overcoming Editing Mistakes in Fast Builds
This paragraph discusses the common issue of making mistakes during fast edits in video games, particularly in building games. The speaker acknowledges that even experienced players can mess up simple edits and suggests that maintaining a balance between speed and consistency is key. They recommend adjusting sensitivity settings to find a comfortable middle ground between quick edits and minimizing errors. The speaker also shares personal preferences for sensitivity and DPI settings and emphasizes the importance of practice to improve editing skills.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Edits
💡Builds
💡Sensitivity
💡Strafe Editing
💡Movement Modulation
💡Consistency
💡Focus
💡Improvise
💡Momentum
💡Freebuild
Highlights
Messing up simple edits is a common issue for fast editors.
Even experienced editors can make mistakes frequently.
Consistency is favored over speed in the player's playstyle.
Recommendation to lower sensitivity for better consistency.
Finding a balance between quick and precise edits is crucial.
The player's sensitivity is kept between 8 and 12% with 800 DPI.
Lag spikes and getting shot at are uncontrollable reasons for messing up.
Strafe editing is recommended to avoid getting jammed up against builds.
Subtle strafes can be achieved by combining crosshair movement with movement binds.
Controller players can modulate movement speed by not pushing the joystick all the way.
Practicing on a map that increases movement speed can help with fast editing.
Slowing down the pace temporarily can help regain focus during fast editing.
Using easy edits when overwhelmed can maintain the editing momentum.
Making the wrong edit is a common problem; it's important to stay focused.
Creating an 'if-then' sequence in the mind helps maintain momentum after a mistake.
Improvising and problem-solving when things go wrong is key to keeping the build fluid.
Making any mistake look natural and using it to your advantage is beneficial.
Transcripts
messing up edits and builds are common
problems for fast editors nothing can
mess up a clip more than messing up a
simple edit that you've done thousands
of times before so in this video I will
be going over many simple ways to fix
this problem or at least minimize it in
your
builds most players can't edit fast for
too long it's quite natural to mess up
even when I edit fast I mess up much
more than you would
think
after all I only post my successful
edits and clips to my channel my play
style favors consistency over speed if
you mess up frequently I would recommend
setting your sensitivity a bit lower and
going for consistency instead it's good
to find balance with sense you want it
to be high enough to make edits quick
and impressive but low enough that
messing up is minimized when I use a
faster Sensitivity I can make it look
like my edits are much faster my
crossair moves around with impressive
speeds but the clip doesn't last too
long because I can't keep up it's not
impossible to get used to but it's best
to find a speet spot between the
extremes I keep my sense between 8 and
12% with 800
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DPI there are many reasons players mess
up some are out of our control like a
lag Spike or getting shot at but there
are a few secrets to preventing the ones
within our control getting jammed up
against builds happens often to
beginners this is when you are editing
slower than your running speed and you
eventually run into one of your builds
there are two two things I would
recommend to fix this first is strafe
editing which is adding distance between
edits by moving diagonally back and
forth if you are doing very exaggerated
strafes it's obvious that you are
slowing down to make your edits but you
can make more subtle strafes by
combining Crosshair movement with your
movement binds for instance when doing a
quad edit your Crosshair goes all the
way to the right rather than
straightening yourself out you can move
to the left just enough to create strafe
controller players can control their
movement speed by not pushing the
joystick all the way you should try and
break these habits once your edits are
fast enough because it is obvious when
you're trying to strafe to create more
edit
run the second is to practice using
movement modulation this is using a map
that makes you move faster as you play
on it you will get used to the fast
speed when you set it back to normal
builds and edits will feel like slow
motion making it easier to edit I link a
full video on this topic in the
description sometimes I feel overwhelmed
when I'm editing too fast so rather than
stopping I will slow my pace for a
little bit to regain my focus learn what
edits are easiest and use them when you
get overwhelmed when I recorded this 10
minutes of fast editing video where I
did a 10-minute non-stop freebuild I
used this strategy a lot because my arm
was getting tired and I couldn't keep up
a fast pace for a full 10
minutes making the wrong edit is
probably the most common problem while
fast editing if you've ever edited a
cone and it turns into a Dorito you're
not not alone our edits can become doors
cones can become triangles or corners
and stairs can get flipped the wrong way
this is my most common mistake it's
really easy to lose focus and mess up an
easy edit you've done countless times
before unless you practice non-stop to
not lose focus this is unavoidable it is
better to create an if then sequence in
your mind to keep your momentum up when
the long edit is made what I mean by
this is to not get frustrated after
messing up getting frustrated means the
free build ending and your mood will
worsen so you'll continue messing up
learn to improvise and problem solve
when things go wrong if you edit a door
then run through the door if you edit a
Dorito then turn in a different
direction if you flip the ramp the wrong
way then go with it and jump on it and
keep moving learn to catch yourself in
all of these situations so these
mistakes don't break the momentum and
the free build can stay fluid this also
works with putting builds in the wrong
spot try to make any mistake look
natural and use it to your
advantage
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