After having about 250 subscribers, I decided to take a break from playing and instead watched others play and analyzed them. This taught me a lot about how other gamers see obstacles and how to overcome them. I continued to play Call of Duty to the age of 11. At this time I was starting to get bored of Call of Duth because of how easy I got at it. I decided to enter in some tournaments with prize money for First Place. My total earnings from Call of Duty was $50 from tournaments. A new game came out called Fortnite. Most to all of you reading this have heard about or played the game before. The game consisted of Seasons with unique special events and promotion offers throughout them. I began Season 3. Right from the start, I was getting 5-10 kills per game. Using my knowledge and experience from Call of Duty, I would slightly dominate. I won half of the games I played per day. At the time tho, a lot of the players were beginning to play games. Basically what I'm trying to say is that they wer dogshit at the game. As the seasons went by, I gained more skill and more money from tournaments. With my skill growing, pro players from other games switched over to Fortnite fir a new experience. Soon, the whole game was filled with sweats (a sweat is someone who tries hard at the game when not needed). I was one of those sweats of course. I considered myself as a G.O.A.T (Greatest Of All Time). A lot of the players were as equally as good as me and I continued to do the same things I did with Call of duty. I would watch other pro players play and I would analyze their skills and tricks they used to play. I quickly had the ability to adapt in game. I began to stream on twitch. My in game handle was xXTwitchEditzXx. My current logo consists of an XTEX. Everyone referred to me as Twitch Editz. My friends at school discovered my channels and soon called me Twitch Editz. It spread throughout the whole school. Everyone that played the game at my school would look up to me in a way. I continued to play in tournaments, winning $100-$500 per tournament. Ever since Fortnite came out, I was able to skyrocket in skill and popularity on social media services.
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XTEX - Proffesional Gaming
Literatura faktuThis is a story about my journey through proffesional gaming beginning at the age of 10