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There are still plenty of fans that get pissy about it.
I go to newest first and still find fans getting pissed off despite its two years ago.
Whoisthisgit's a bad example considering he was a hateful ♥♥♥♥ about it in his video & he tried to backpedal when I called him out on it. It's fine that he hates the game (although some of his reasons were flat out made up which isn't fine) but it's not fine that he baited people into insulting him by making rude assumptions about Toby Fox.
Everything they did to Markiplier was completely unfair though. There's definitely some major volatility in the fanbase although it seems like it's died down a lot over time for some reason.
Now I've heard a lot of gossip and rumors that Fortnite players are somewhat immature. Whether or not that's true, my friend is definitely not! Whoever that person from the internet was, what they did was freaking prejudice. They're one of those narrow minded soulless freaks that think just because you play a certain video game, you behave "this way".
I've never really been into PvP. So I don't have much interest in Fortnite, or the Battle Royale craze as a whole. Fortnite, being a multiplayer game, would certainly falter more from a toxic fanbase than Undertale. I try not to classify people by what they like. I admitedly make jokes about Fortnite from time to time, but never in any specific spiteful way. I'm always under the mindset that as long as what a person likes doesn't interfere with what someone likes and is reasonable, then you can't fault them for that. Even the fan works that people deem "cringey" are still examples of those fans creating experience for themselves. Creators are always their own worst critiques, even Toby isn't really fond of his Halloween Hack. But without that "cringey" fan hack we wouldn't have gotten Undertale or Deltarune.