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I also really dislike it when any game adds bots to online matches.
It's like an older brother and younger brother relationship. The younger bro goes off into his room and out of the way. The older brother actually has to go out of his way into that room, then steps on the younger bros lego on the floor. Then scream, yells and cries about it and how their younger bro is so annoying.
If a video game is entertainment and distraction for kids. Then shouldn't that be a good thing and prevents them from annoying you? That is, unless you still want attention from them?
Then there's the Fortnite dancing. Yet that's actual dance moves taken into the game. So kids trying them, might not be good at first and appear cringe, but are actually developing a real talent that they could later apply to actual dancing, such as hop hip, break dancing, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3I6PemQVpQ
You shouldn't really be cringing at that, but rather trying to get them interested in developing it more. Of course, learning something new is going to be cringe at first, it's not till hours of practice that you can become good at all.
So I would consider those cringing at it just gave up and never tried themselves.
Only a child could enjoy that visual and thematic nightmare.
If you're out of the loop, basically Fortnite's success has made Epic want to greatly expand their company to be in line with giants like Apple and Microsoft. Unfortunately this has resulted in them being aggressive and making moves that hurt consumers and competition. This includes making exclusivity deals, buying out a lot of media development tools, and wanting their own "internet" that they can govern.
Fortnite appears to be Epic's main cash flow (Not UE as revealed in a lawsuit), so it makes sense that people would want to see this game collapse as it would greatly hinder Epic's goals.
Fortnite is the videogame equivalent of a pedo pretending to be child online.
With its artstyle and upbeat marketing, it tricks children and parents alike into perceiving it as a kid's game, but underneath the blanket is a competitive and addictive shooter with gambling mechanics.
One of my relatives was such a wholesome videogame enjoyer until the parents made the uninformed decision of letting the kid play it disregarding the age rating. Now said relative is a silly screamer addicted to Fortnite.
The only good thing about this is that I can learn from their mistakes.
Was never a fan of the battle royale sub-genre. Not gonna' give people flak for liking it as I have far better things to be concerned with than what people think of a darn video game.
And some people just want validation on things they like.
In short, pettiness