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: He dragged his Edit Hold Time slider all the way to the minimum (0.100s). This removed the "circle timer" delay, making his edits instant. Hardware and Technical Tweaks
Meet Leo, a competitive Fortnite player whose lightning-fast builds were being held back by a split-second lag that made his edits feel like he was playing through molasses. After missing one too many shots, he decided to overhaul his setup to reach that "zero delay" dream. Here is the story of how he optimized his game, and how you can too. The In-Game Overhaul How To FIX High Input Delay in Fortnite! (Get 0...
Leo started in the Fortnite settings menu. He knew that even small features could tax his system and add latency. : He dragged his Edit Hold Time slider
: He disabled Nvidia Highlights , V-Sync , and all Replay settings , as these constant background tasks were notorious for creating micro-stutters and input lag. Controller and Keybind Mastery After missing one too many shots, he decided
Leo didn't stop at the software; he looked at his physical connection and PC power.
: He switched his Rendering Mode to "Performance - Lower Graphical Fidelity," which stripped away heavy textures to boost his FPS and lower delay.
: He unassigned the combined "Switch Mode/Edit" bind and split them. He set his Edit to a dedicated button (like Left Stick or Triangle) and his Switch Mode to another.













