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Fortnite Was 2018's Most Important Social Network (theverge.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: Epic Games managed to produce a hit, sure, but the genius of it is how it's rewritten the idea of what hanging out online can be. Fortnite is a game, but it's also a global living room for millions of people, and a kind of codex for where culture has gone this year -- it's a cultural omnibus that's absorbed everything from Blocboy JB's shoot dance to John Wick. It got Ted Danson to learn how to floss. This thing is here to stay, as a new kind of social network.

Fortnite has achieved such a massive scale partially because of those network effects -- if all of your friends are hanging out there, you will be too. The game is both free to play and available on every device -- consoles, computers, even phones. That's created a kind of lingua franca, a base level of understanding among a large group of people about the experience of playing the game. And even though it's hugely popular, the experience of playing is extremely specific -- not so many people outside your peer group are going to know what you mean if you reference a "chug jug" in casual conversation. There's an in group thing going on here.

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  1. No, it wasn't. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They'll be gone in a few months and you'll all be drooling over the next meme platform, hard pass. This article is a joke. Find real content or die trying.

    1. Re:No, it wasn't. by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 2

      They'll be gone in a few months

      I'd give it two weeks.

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    2. Re:No, it wasn't. by Known+Nutter · · Score: 2

      I don't know what Fortnite is, and at this point, I'm too afraid to ask.

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    3. Re:No, it wasn't. by UnknownSoldier · · Score: 4, Informative

      Fortnite is the latest "fad gaming." (Last year it was PUBG.)

      Fortnite has two game modes:

      * PVP: The popular Battle Royale (BR) mode - a free-for-all 3rd person shooter where the play field is constantly shrinking, and
      * PvE: A lesser known Save the World (STW) where players cooperatively complete different missions.

      What makes Fortnite different is that:

      * you hit different objects in the environment to mine resources,
      * build buildings and ramps to defend,
      * have a map with different zones you unlock,
      * supports up to 4 player co-op.

      BR is F2P (Free-to-Play) while STW is in early access -- it will be on free "soon".

      If you like L4D + Minecraft + RPGs then STW is a weird hybrid.

      In a years time some other game will be popular with the streamers.

    4. Re:No, it wasn't. by Lije+Baley · · Score: 2

      I think it will probably last longer than that, based on the run that relatively-neglected Team Fortress 2 had, because Fortnite is kept much fresher both in variations of modes under Battle Royale and in the challenges / achievements. TF2, and Valve in general, seemed to fall into the "Czech trap" of achieving success followed by investing further money and time into partying as hard as humanly possible. So far, Fortnite appears to be avoiding that.

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  2. An “anonymous reader”... by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ... who just happens to write for The Verge, perchance?

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    1. Re:An “anonymous reader”... by EvilSS · · Score: 2

      I mean, at this point, do we really think /. is worth the effort to astroturf to? Let's be honest, it's well past it's heyday.

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  3. Good for them by pezezin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm old enough to have been playing online games for almost 20 years.

    My experience is that half of the fun from an online game comes from the game itself, and the other half from the people you play with. What the article describes, I have experienced it with other games. For me, 5 years ago it was Minecraft, 7 years ago it was D&D Online, 10 years ago it was Day of Defeat Source, 12 years ago it was World of Warcraft, 16 years ago it was Diablo 2, 18 years ago it was the original Counter Strike. Fun games on their own right, but many days I would just play to hang out with people. Of those, Day of Defeat Source was the game in which I had the most fun, the community was small but fantastic.

    Anyway, enough for the old time rant. Let the kids (and the adults) enjoy Fortnite. The fad will pass and in a few years few of them will still be playing it, but the memories of the good times will live on forever.

  4. If... by camazotz · · Score: 2

    So if you don't know why Fortnite is popular right now, then you probably aren't in a family unit and/or don't have kids. This is one of the very few games out now that the whole family can get in to with minimal cost, and can have kids, mom and dad all playing together. It's going to get replaced eventually, sure....but for now, Epic Games has hit a rare formula of solid gold for an underserved market and is reaping the profits.