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Fortnite pros still don't have a good way to practice

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      Whom
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      What? The best option would be player-hosted custom servers, sure, but that's not the form training / custom modes have to take. Custom lobbies wouldn't have those problems any more than the...

      What? The best option would be player-hosted custom servers, sure, but that's not the form training / custom modes have to take. Custom lobbies wouldn't have those problems any more than the normal game does.

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        1. skullkid2424
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          I think it means custom games (on official servers) that... Let you invite certain people and prevent others from joining Let you customize the gameplay to practice specific things...

          I think it means custom games (on official servers) that...

          • Let you invite certain people and prevent others from joining
          • Let you customize the gameplay to practice specific things (headshots-only, or only shotguns drop, or start with the storm really small)

          And stuff like that.

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    2. papasquat
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      But it wasn't devastating for counter strike. All they'd have to do is frame it the right way, or put parental controls around who is and isn't allowed to access custom content. I agree that...

      But it wasn't devastating for counter strike. All they'd have to do is frame it the right way, or put parental controls around who is and isn't allowed to access custom content.

      I agree that there's no way in hell that fortnite would allow custom servers. Developers have finally figured out that generally the less control you give your customers over your product, the more money you'll make.

      I wish they would though.

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