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But that's like the entire game anyway... You mean to tell me you play a last man standing shooter and let people live?
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Based kids
If only they could muster that sort of unity against all mxt and fomo.
Thats absolutely the kind of rule that gets crowd sourced and becomes real, real fast.
Rocket league has/had like a half dozen rules nearly everyone knows.
almost makes me want to play Fortnite just to join, but that feels like added engagement because of Tesla so I won't
That is astronomically fucking funny
I'm so confused about what fortnite even is now. It used to be a game where you fought zombies, now I have no idea
It’s a game where you summon towers out of your ass and then get sniped by a 12 year old who fucked your mom
So it's CoD but with building mechanics
Yes
I played that back when it was called Team Fortress.
Edit: I didn't mean that to be dismissive of Fortnite or ignore the vast differences, just commenting on that particular description which perfectly matches playing an engineer in TF2 and I think TF, but that was a long time ago.
My wife's been playing a bunch of it and honestly best I can tell it's an Unreal Engine tech demo combined with a easy-to-use game engine for beginners to make mini games in (similar to Roblox's various games) with integrated hosting, release, discovery, authentication and payment processing.
Which is kinda confusing given Epic also has Core which is also an Unreal Engine tech demo combined with easy-to-use game engine with integrated hosting, release, discovery, authentication and payment processing
Oh and Fortnite has its official Battle Royale mode that's largely a copy of PUBG
You must have been confused for the passed 7 years then.
the zombies now look like cybertrucks
You don't buy it right? I didn't check the store, but I saw its a reward from a quest.
Real Fortnite players only buy skins from emotionally-stunted Twitch streamers...
pathetic
I guess if it's a situation where multiple enemies are in sight everyone would focus on the cybertruck so you'd be even more targeted than normal (I have no idea how to play Fortnite).
That's exactly what will happen (that ugly nazi car is not yet available ingame).
I guess everyone will work in solidarity to kill the player who picked the cybertruck character, then once that's done the remaining humanoids will just play like normal
Driving a Cybertruck in the game would be like being a child molestor in the penitentiary. Other inmates may have beef with one another and be ready to shank a mfer if they get froggy; but if a child molester joins the cell block, they team up on him first.