Not Vivid credits his summer skirmish win to quieting the use of nicotine.

Professional Fortnite player ‘Not Vivid otherwise known as Noah Wright is an all time phenomenon with the upcoming game called “Fortnite”. Fortnite is a Battle Royale type game where 100 people drop into one location and fight to be the final one standing. In recent events of an event called “Summer Skrimish” Noah Wright won $500,000 playing the battle royale gamemode on Fortnite. Noah Wright agreed to an Interview with ESPN about his winnings. In the interview with reporter Evan Schpel Noah stated “I honestly didn’t think id ever be this lucky to get this far on a video game, Being this lucky to win the Summer Skrimish was a blast! But i credit the win to me stopping my addiction to nicotine”

Channel 45 News spoke with University of Maryland Medical Center’s Dr. Lamb Corthwell. Dr. Corthwell is impressed with the news from Noah Wright and contacted him about his statement. Dr . Corthwell has been studying the effects of nicotine on the human brain and has found that 78% of professional video game players that used and quite nicotine have better reaction time and hand eye coronation. She also found that Nicotine slows down the Stemuli brain cortex which sends nureowaves to the hand controlling finger movements. “When nicotine enters the brain it generally will slowdown the way you think making it harder for your brain to send signals to your body to move certain parts.” This discovery is a huge break through for the medical field and gamers globally!

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Edited on: 9/21/18 15:34pm