I bet you Sonic is possible for sure.
If it does happen, I'll ignore it and play actual Sonic games.I bet you Sonic is possible for sure.
Eww like a weirdly streched Sonic and Shadow with ugly long arms and shit?If you're going to put a Sonic character in Fortnite, at least make it Shadow. He's got a history of using firearms after all.
That said, I expect you'd have to increase his height as well. Same as Mario and Crash for that matter (the latter of which, incidentally, HAS used firearms).
Don't forget human teeth and muscle calves.Eww like a weirdly streched Sonic and Shadow with ugly long arms and shit?
No thanks.
Ehh, eliminations doesn't work as well as kills.Its called Eliminations, we don't use the word "kill" in battle royale
I distinctly remember saying on Twitter that Fortnite will never come close to beating PUBG at its own game, because PUBG is PUBG.Speaking of Fortnight, ya'll remember PUBG?
I remember saying when that game first popped up that the moment a AAA-company comes along and makes a BR game with a budget then PUGB is fucked. And I just looked on Twitch and PUBG I couldn't even find. I can't remember or even know if that game ever even got a update after it got ported (terribly) to Xbone.
At least Fortnight keeps the ball rolling with stuff I guess, so whatever.
I found PUBG frustrating: I never had any real sense of where my bullets were going with various weapons. So much of the learning experience is suddenly dying without even seeing an enemy, so I never got a real grip on the fighting mechanics. I remember firing at a group about 2-300m away with a scoped AK in single shot mode, and I swear I fired two clips and don't think I scored a single hit nor had any awareness of what I needed to do to get the target. Early on I just tried unloading at a guy less than 10m away with his back to me using an assault rifle: in all games I'm used to like CS:S, tthey'll be full of bullets and game over no matter what they do. In PUBG I have no idea where all my bullets went to, but evidently not many on target and the guy just turned round and killed me. And I was spraying because times I'd been aiming I just didn't seem to hit (maybe lag screwed my accuracy, who knows?)Steam claims PUBG has a current 222,000 players with a 416,000 peak. That puts it above Rainbow Six: Siege, Apex Legends, Valheim and GTA V and third only after CS:GO and DotA2. PUBG is not dead by a long shot but the introduction of bots killed the appeal for me personally.
I think the feeling of inconsistency in these games comes from the armour/damage mitigation items. One guy will go down in one shot, whereas another will take a dozen.I found PUBG frustrating: I never had any real sense of where my bullets were going with various weapons. So much of the learning experience is suddenly dying without even seeing an enemy, so I never got a real grip on the fighting mechanics. I remember firing at a group about 2-300m away with a scoped AK in single shot mode, and I swear I fired two clips and don't think I scored a single hit nor had any awareness of what I needed to do to get the target. Early on I just tried unloading at a guy less than 10m away with his back to me using an assault rifle: in all games I'm used to like CS:S, tthey'll be full of bullets and game over no matter what they do. In PUBG I have no idea where all my bullets went to, but evidently not many on target and the guy just turned round and killed me. And I was spraying because times I'd been aiming I just didn't seem to hit (maybe lag screwed my accuracy, who knows?)
I'm no great player - I was an above average public server player on stuff like CS:S, but I was really poor at PUBG the minute any fighting started.
Fortnite is encroaching on Smash territory.
Sakurai needs to send some goons to the Epic HQ.
I would say my kill:death ratio in PUBG was just below 1. I had a few good games where I killed about 3 people, mostly I died without even knowing I was in anyone's crosshairs, and I got several top 5 finishes but mostly by avoiding combat wherever possible.In the few hours that I have spent in games like Apex, PUBG, and DayZ, I think I have collectively killed about 5 people.
Yes - I don't mind that: it's learnable like anything else although had been a long time since I've put serious time into one when I played PUBG. With no sort of "testing ground", just the battles themselves, and the combat too sparse and short, I just found too little experience to learn how the guns felt and worked.Yeah, PUBG takes a really simulationist to its weapons. Not only do different guns have different muzzle velocities but different bullet drops and recoil patterns as well. On top of that every gun has a "grace period" between shots during which you can not reliably hit anything because the gun is still settling back from recoil. And just to make it all even more complicated all guns have individual weapon sways and accuracy loss depending on firing stance.
Steam I think records how many people with Steam accounts are playing a game - it's monitoring Steam users, not the game servers. So for instance I have some games like Elite: Dangerous I play direct from the Frontier Dev portal, and therefore I'm not sure Steam will pick me playing E: D up in their stats. If this is the case, it won't pick up bots.If steam says there are 200k people concurrently, i dunno if that is inflated from bots or maybe it is just world wide numbers and isnt much happening in the west with that game.
Man WTF they put Lara Croft in it this time?
soon all games shall be Fortnite! It will consume all and become ALL!!!!
You know, being as insanely popular as it is with kids, all this makes me think is it’s probably also the biggest draw for child predators and possibly even sex traffickers. If the developers were smart they’d use the game as a means of baiting and catching some of these shitheads.Fortnite's building mechanic makes it a total trash game though. It's becoming more and more a social media platform. Which means marketing targeted to the lowest common denominator.
I'm sure there's more than a few law enforcement agencies taking that tack.You know, being as insanely popular as it is with kids, all this makes me think is it’s probably also the biggest draw for child predators and possibly even sex traffickers. If the developers were smart they’d use the game as a means of baiting and catching some of these shitheads.