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While I don't really like Fortnite, you can't deny the time and effort that went into making this set. It's a fine looking set, but people are too caught up in the r/TF2 cirlcejerk, calling Fortnite a bad game because of a vocal minority of the game's fandom. It's almost like whenever a new FPS that shows any similarities to TF2 is revealed (Be it the gameplay, movement mechanics, artstyle, and what have you), the community attacks it and labels it as a TF2 clone despite having almost nothing in common. Oh wait, That's EXACTLY what happens. We've seen it happen with Overwatch, Paladins, Battleborne, and now, Fortnite. We complain about how "X community is full of babies", when, ironically, we act the same way when one of these "clones" or "TF2 killers" show up.
TL;DR this community needs to grow the ♥♥♥♥ up.
But I'm not a fan
Didnt a kid win 3mil dollars last week playing the game? Im 100% sure people care
"I'm gonna do what's called the opposite of a pro-gamer move"