Fortnite Does Not Deserve The Hate It Gets

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Fortnite has so many positive qualities that are often ignored for baseless hate toward the game. I find this completely unacceptable and hope everyone gives the game a shot instead of jumping on the hate bandwagon.

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  • Fortnite has been one of the most popular titles released in recent years.
  • However, with its immense popularity, the game has also become one of the most hated titles in recent years.
  • The hate it receives is mostly unjustifiable since most people do not have a legitimate reason to dislike the game.

Since its launch, Fortnite has taken the internet by storm. The game is known for its unique building and editing mechanics and has been heavily involved in collaborations with various IPs around the world, including Marvel.

As we know, with popularity comes hate. To nobody’s surprise, Fortnite has been one of the most popular yet one of the most hated titles of recent years. In my opinion, this hate is completely unjustifiable.

Why it matters: Unjustified hate around video games creates toxicity in the gaming environment. This can lead to defamation of games and discrimination between players.

Fortnite Is Actually Good

OG Fotnite
Fortnite Reload Brought Back The OG Fortnite Map Recently

I get that Fortnite might not be to everyone’s taste, but that doesn’t make it a bad game; it simply means it doesn’t suit their preferences. People need to understand the difference between not liking something and hating it.

A big reason for this unjustifiable hate could be its immense popularity. Additionally, the cartoon-like graphics are often criticized, as modern audiences prefer more realistic visuals.

The game also appeals more to children and teenagers, which is another reason it might not resonate well with adults. However, this is hardly a reason to hate everything the title has achieved.

It’s not no small feat to boast 6 million concurrent players, and any game reaching such figures is surely doing something right.

The Long-Term Support

Fortnite Live Events
Fortnite’s Live Events Are Some Of The Best In The Industry

I acknowledge that Fortnite is not perfect and has many shortcomings that Epic needs to address. However, the focus here is on the unjustifiable hate that lacks solid reasoning.

Fortnite is far from a “bad” game, as the developers put in a lot of effort to keep the content engaging and ensure longevity. They are one of the few developers who genuinely listen to their fans and incorporate feedback to improve the experience.

For instance, the addition of the Zero Build mode was a response to demand from the community, and the return of the original map in Fortnite Reloaded is another example of the developers addressing popular requests.

Epic even updated the game with Unreal Engine 5, vastly improving the visual experience.

Considering all these points, hating the game simply for existing seems unreasonable to me. Often, the hate comes from people who never played Fortnite to begin with. They form opinions based on others’ negative views or general hate, and this needs to end.

I urge everyone to try the title themselves before jumping on the hate bandwagon. If it’s not for you, that’s fair. But judging it without any firsthand experience is a major issue that doesn’t sit well with me.

I hope the unwarranted hate around Fortnite gradually fades away and people start to recognize that such negativity is unfair to both the players and the developers who work hard on the game.

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