30/05/2018
Fortnite's Map Is Continually Evolving Today, And It's Fantastic
Fortnite's current, big comet occasion was the beginning of something brand new for the cheery battle royale game. Nowadays, you don't have to wait around for a special event to see the map shift.
Case in point: there was a little crater in Tilted Towers, just with the new 4.2 patch, it's been full of. Epic Games, the developers, also added some smaller details that make it look as though a construction crew has been hard at work salvaging the wreckage.
That is not all. Weeks ago, the landing place was not very developed--catastrophe had just struck.
These are merely a few of the very noticeable changes. Players are reporting smaller alterations all around the map, all which affect the game visually without messing up some of their game play.
It's possible that Epic is doing a slow build-up for something big at the end of the season. The map hides a lot of unexplained keys for Epic to simply let those details go to waste. But right now, I do not really care what it all "means." It seems cool to load up my favourite game and understand that something will differ. Fortnite may just have a single island, but the map isn't static. It's constantly changing with me. It seems rewarding to see it happen in real time, because I understand that anyone who plays afterward won't get to see exactly what I did Fortnite Items. In addition, it is cool to feel like the multiplayer does have a "story," albeit a extremely understated one. These are not things that I normally experience inside a competitive multiplayer match.
Epic is smart to keep the spirit of the comet going, and they do not even need to keep destroying the map to pull it off.
Case in point: there was a little crater in Tilted Towers, just with the new 4.2 patch, it's been full of. Epic Games, the developers, also added some smaller details that make it look as though a construction crew has been hard at work salvaging the wreckage.
That is not all. Weeks ago, the landing place was not very developed--catastrophe had just struck.
These are merely a few of the very noticeable changes. Players are reporting smaller alterations all around the map, all which affect the game visually without messing up some of their game play.
It's possible that Epic is doing a slow build-up for something big at the end of the season. The map hides a lot of unexplained keys for Epic to simply let those details go to waste. But right now, I do not really care what it all "means." It seems cool to load up my favourite game and understand that something will differ. Fortnite may just have a single island, but the map isn't static. It's constantly changing with me. It seems rewarding to see it happen in real time, because I understand that anyone who plays afterward won't get to see exactly what I did Fortnite Items. In addition, it is cool to feel like the multiplayer does have a "story," albeit a extremely understated one. These are not things that I normally experience inside a competitive multiplayer match.
Epic is smart to keep the spirit of the comet going, and they do not even need to keep destroying the map to pull it off.
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