Fortnite player show “peak performance” in unbelievably bad 1v1

Shane Black
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Fortnite players love a new clip showing two opponents unable to land a hit in a terrible 1v1 encounter.

Usually, Fortnite players take to social media to show off their best moments where they pull off the craziest moves to nab a win or kill.

However, every now and then, someone is brave enough to share their lowest moments when everything goes wrong.

One of these lowlights has been shared on social media, showing two players in a 1v1 fight, and neither can land a hit.

Fortnite players can’t hit each other in absurd 1v1 fight

Shared to the Fortnite subreddit, the clip shows a painful encounter between two players with a title of “This is what peak performance looks like.”

The gameplay is rough, as the two players run into each other on a metal staircase. As the fight ensues, it becomes clear that it’s a battle of attrition in the worst way.

Both characters get several shots off that go straight past the enemy, and this happens for awhile until the person who posted the clip finally lands the hit to take the other out.

Naturally, the community is eating this up in the comments, as one user says: “A moveable object meets a stoppable force.”

Another Fortnite player references a common occurrence in the game in jest, saying, “… you must be the guys who’s gunshots last on the radar for 2 minutes straight and make you think ‘am I about to third party two bots?’”

Some kindhearted fans are giving encouragement to the player, letting them know that they just have to keep playing to get better.

“Are you having fun? Then, that’s all that matters. People are WAY too serious about this game. The more you play, the better you get.”

It’s clearly a situation that the player is not worried about others seeing, but it’s always nice to see the Fortnite community take a lighthearted tone with their reactions.

About The Author

Shane is a Games Writer here with Dexerto, with a focus on first-person shooters, sports games, and just about anything else you can think of. He's worked with other sites like IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur, and possesses a huge passion for gaming.