Yes, you can play a game multiple times on a PC with two monitors and use different mice and keyboards for each session.
Yes, you can play a game multiple times on a PC with two monitors and use different mice and keyboards for each session.
You can definitely try playing Fortnite on two monitors with dual mice and keyboards. Your Ryzen 2700X and GTX 1080 Ti should handle the demands, especially with a powerful PC setup. Just make sure your system meets the game’s requirements and adjust settings for optimal performance.
Esports titles include Fortnite, League of Legends and Rocket League.
You're questioning whether it's possible to bypass the system for cheating, and you're wondering if virtualization could make it work. It sounds like you're thinking about how effective such a method might be based on your hardware.
In theory, you could divide CPU resources using virtualization, but the GPU presents a bigger challenge. I doubt you'd need two GPUs for this, even though a 1080Ti is excessive for Fortnite at 1080p. The Ryzen lacks an integrated GPU, so you can't simply assign one VM's iGPU to another. You'd likely have to set up an advanced Linux KVM environment with Wine, and success depends heavily on your familiarity with virtualization. Many configurations must be precise, and even small mistakes can cause system instability. It’s probably wiser to find a more affordable system that meets Fortnite's needs.
Not likely to succeed. Even if two instances run, they’ll struggle due to resource competition on a single GPU.