Why Find It In Fortnite Failed

2024-04-27に共有
Why Find It In Fortnite Failed

Earlier this week Donald Mustard released his first interview after leaving Epic Games. It was very eye opening to the inner workings of Epic Games, Donald Mustard's vision for Fortnite, and the future of the metaverse. After reading it, I finally had a better perspective on where Fortnite was going as a game and how I was wrong with previous statements I shared with all of you. None the less, it still gave me more context as to why Find It In Fortnite Failed.



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コメント (21)
  • The storyline was the heart of the game. Without it, there is no life
  • Fortnite is good but on the decline in terms of actual quality, The game is still fun, but infuriating with the choices epic makes
  • @Speed74927
    While the games still fun I’ve given up on thinking it can achieve that quality it used to have
  • What's sad is all the potential Chapter 3 could have had if Fortnite didn't change plans halfway through. Collision was a good event, Season One and Season Two were both really solid... Missed opportunities. 😓
  • @KudaXD
    Honestly during Fortnite OG, I thought Fortnite was BACK. I thought they were fully invested into the community and wanted to bring back what Fortnite was a long time ago. But with Chapter 5 Season 2, I realized that they are going a completely different direction and it's one of the reasons I'm not going to be spending anymore money on the game. This isn't the Fortnite we all know.
  • This is how us og save the world players felt for years. Ive long dropped the idea of hoping fortnite will ever be exactly what i want it to be. It is always changing. The devs are almost never allocated to what you wish they were prioritizing. I was pretty frustrated that save the world wasnt getting worked on like it used to be. But ive learned to love fortnite for how much it changes.
  • To be honest, I think these modes should’ve just never been made at all. Epic should’ve stayed developing battle royale, and let the community use creative and UEFN to make these secondary modes
  • @Nanacool8
    I used to love understanding the story and trying to predict things about it. Now it's like no one even cares since there isn't much going on in the story its all over the place and has no flow or continuity. I only get on to make content, do challenges, play ranked, or play some festival. Lego was fun the first week haven't touched it since. Rocket Racing is really mid and super annoying once you pass diamond. I don't even recognize the game anymore everything that made the game special has slowly been stripped away. It is a shell of what it once was. The heart and soul of Fortnite is missing. Something has to change and bring that spark back that magic that the game used to have. I still play and enjoy it sometimes don't get me wrong but with every new season I log in and enjoy it for a bit and then always feel like something is missing.
  • @Cadeho3
    I also find it sad that I hear people considering stepping away from the game. My best friend's kid who got me playing says he's not playing anymore because it has changed too much. I remember he was excited for Lego but got bored with it. He loved all the creative games... and dragged me through a bunch (I only have a few favorites there). Then he had drama with his friends who also played with me and with him and them gone... I don't feel like playing like I had. The kid and I first played in Chapter 2 Season 3 and he had been hooked at the Marvel season and I was able to join him in season 7. I loved the UFO season and I have so many memories. My first 100 solo victory royales I uploaded to YouTube to share with him and other friends. But even with the change on my side, losing the person who got me into the game, friends and their kids have just started playing and they like playing with me. That new generation is coming aboard. They ask me questions like I am an OG. I am seeing them explore creative (and try to drag me through those horrid copies of copies)... but through it all... I am the only one who seems to care about Festival! Rocket Racing I lose too much to have fun and Legozzzzzzzz... sorry... it got boring after a while and everyone I played with stopped playing it. But I do wish Fortnite would focus on its original content like the music packs. I loved the stuff the K.O.G. and the various composers Epic produced. Now it seems we see them only in the battle pass, in collabs, or FNCS time. We don't have music packs that are remixes of those original music emotes. All they care about now are tiktok dances. Every emote is icon or Festival instrument related, unless a collab. They have thrown a couple original ones but they're not like the old ones. I wish they'd bring back the handful of old music packs that haven't been seen in over a year or two. I didn't experience the Chapter 1 days but I swear the music and emotes from then helped give Fortnite its identity and now they're jumping on outside bandwagons instead of themselves setting the tone. Go back and listen to those music packs and old emotes and tell me the identifiable Fortnite sound isn't missing. It's like how Motown had the mid-60s on lock but started to fade once they took influence from outside the company and they lost their sound and their top spots.
  • Something I learned from MaximillionDood, "a company is willing to drop a core fan base for an even bigger one." From what I can tell Epic is looking for ways to evolve itself to remain relevant. Even if it's at the cost of it's core fan base.
  • 11:57 I wish I was him. I felt that for the first time in chapter 2 season 2, 5 seasons after I started.
  • Donalds interview hit me, and so did this amazing video. Im considering quitting fortnite for these reasons you said. Ihope one day the magic will return, and my love to the game with it. Also Donald needs to see this. Well done Klarque
  • Fortnite was good one Donald mustard was in charge in epic games and now it just doesn’t feel like it anymore
  • Ever since Disney invested into Epic games Fortnite has declined and the focus is pure profit without a care for the game or community.
  • @John6-40
    There have been 3 Fortnite's: 1. Full Donald Mustard Fortnite (Chapter 1) 2. Epic fighting against Donald (Chapter 2 and 3). This is when Epic was pushing many Changes, but Donald still had say. 3. Full blown corporate greed and post Donald mode (Chapter 4 and 5). Now the reasons for the decline are clear. After Donald, the art style died. The game started drastically moving towards realism. No live events at all. Heck, they outright tell us they want BR to just be one of the games now lol. Donald was our last hope.
  • @frMAZE
    I get what Klarque is saying when he says that it's our turn to miss the old fortnite- but this is over the top in my opinion.. I remember the big change in fortnite with fishing coming out, boats, and a lot of more stuff. That's around when I started playing- and I LOVED it. The thing is is that it still had some of fortnites core in it. With this most recent big change- there's none of fortnites core at all. Can't we all see that Fortnite has the gun pointed at themselves..?
  • Bro just described “it’s just a game” in 13 minutes and it worked