Tomorrow there should be another content update, patches resume next week IIRC. The team just got back this week, so no patches yet.Was there no update this week? I don't think I've downloaded an update file. We're still waiting for that progression bug to be fixed in STW.
People are busy doing challenges, being AFK (XP farming I assume) or are just, like you said, bad. Big young playerbase, so it happens.
Yes, it's all one big happy family now.Can Fortnite be played on Playstation 4 now with all the other version? (Xbox, Switch, PC)
Is Twine manageable? Currently at Twine 1 (am PL 75) and want to proceed, but not sure how hard it is + I don't feel like increasing my difficulty of events yet. After Twine 1 it becomes PL 88 I believe?Woohoo! Went all the way through the end of Canny Act 1 through Twine SSD 4 in the last week and a half! Had to solo through SSDs 1, 3, and 4. Got lucky and found someone for 2. I can finally fully upgrade everything now!
I imagine it's possible and they'll be matched against other mixed controls teams.I was watching a stream of dr disrespect over Xmas and he was on PC playing random duos and sometimes he would match with PS4 players, how is this possible?
He asked him if he was using a scuf and there guy said he was, was he lying and was the random just using mouse and keyboard?
I was watching a stream of dr disrespect over Xmas and he was on PC playing random duos and sometimes he would match with PS4 players, how is this possible?
He asked him if he was using a scuf and there guy said he was, was he lying and was the random just using mouse and keyboard?
EXP that you get from playing the game and doing stuff & winning give you levels. Leveling up (& completing challenges) gives you battle stars. Battle stars "level up" your battle pass that has 100 tiers and as you get up those tiers it unlocks new cosmetics tied to specific tiers. There's a free battle pass that has relatively few items (you don't get stuff on every tier) and there's a paid battle pass that gives out stuff on every one of the 100 tiers.So this might be a loaded question but what exactly is the difference between Level, LVL, Tiers, battle stars and xp?
I see all these numbers in the lobby but I have just a vague idea what they mean...
I mean, you'll want to move on eventually, I'd think. The change in challenge difficulty did put me off doing Frostnite for now, but I'm sure after I start doing more work in Twine, I'll get more comfortable.Is Twine manageable? Currently at Twine 1 (am PL 75) and want to proceed, but not sure how hard it is + I don't feel like increasing my difficulty of events yet. After Twine 1 it becomes PL 88 I believe?
They're huge locations on the outer edge of nearly every ghost town map.First time I saw "Joel's Bar" outside of a city location and saw it in a ghost town in Canny Valley... was not expecting that. I've already done the side quest, but it was interesting to see. What's not interesting is trying to find those "spa" locations... *sigh*
Is Twine manageable? Currently at Twine 1 (am PL 75) and want to proceed, but not sure how hard it is + I don't feel like increasing my difficulty of events yet. After Twine 1 it becomes PL 88 I believe?
Yeah, the missions themselves in Twine aren't bad at all. The SSDs were a bit of a bitch, but then again, I basically did them solo in a day.
Also, I can't believe I never realized how good Striker is for gathering materials. I can come close to maxing all three out from basically nothing in a single match. I mean, I'm sure this is common knowledge, but I don't watch anything Save the World related outside of a David Dean video here and there.
Yep. That's where all my newly gained StW money just went.Knee Slapper is a damn good emote and I don't even like country music
Speaking of building practice, I finally learned how to do 90s in Playground last night.
Flip a coin then don't buy itTrying to decide whether or not to buy the Fate skin before it goes out of rotation in 7 hours.
3 walls, an optional floor, and ramps that rotate 90 degrees from the previous one.
Decisions like this is why I really miss skin leakers. lolTrying to decide whether or not to buy the Fate skin before it goes out of rotation in 7 hours.
3 walls, an optional floor, and ramps that rotate 90 degrees from the previous one.
Useful to gain height without building out.
Epic changed the way they do stuff with data, so leakers can't datamine the skins and such anymore. I think.What happened to skin leakers?
Got a pic of what it looks like? Having trouble visualising lol
What Noppie said but also several of the more prominent leakers were threatened by Epic to stop otherwise they would face legal consequences.What happened to skin leakers?
Got a pic of what it looks like? Having trouble visualising lol
Epic changed the way they do stuff with data, so leakers can't datamine the skins and such anymore. I think.
For the building:
You build walls, stairs and optional floor and do that 2/3 times to get yourself a quick elevated position in cover.
What Noppie said but also several of the more prominent leakers were threatened by Epic to stop otherwise they would face legal consequences.
Not necessarily a bad idea.
I slowed it down to a piece-by-piece video to at least give you some idea where each piece is going. When it comes to 90s, there's a lot of improvisation you can do depending on how secure you want your structure to be, the speed you're going for, and how many materials you can afford to spend. There is no perfectly right way to do 90s, the important thing is that each consecutive ramp is rotated 90 degrees from the one before it and the rest is kind of up to you. Most of what you're practicing is the timing of the jump so that you phase through your own ramp and land on top of it, instead of building it above your head and getting stuck (I think this is called "Harry Potter-ing yourself", but I've never read/watched Harry Potter and don't understand the reference).
I slowed it down to a piece-by-piece video to at least give you some idea where each piece is going. When it comes to 90s, there's a lot of improvisation you can do depending on how secure you want your structure to be, the speed you're going for, and how many materials you can afford to spend. There is no perfectly right way to do 90s, the important thing is that each consecutive ramp is rotated 90 degrees from the one before it and the rest is kind of up to you. Most of what you're practicing is the timing of the jump so that you phase through your own ramp and land on top of it, instead of building it above your head and getting stuck (I think this is called "Harry Potter-ing yourself", but I've never read/watched Harry Potter and don't understand the reference).
The other building technique I find important to practice earlier rather than later is Ramp/Wall/Floor (or whatever the hell you want to call it, I don't think it really has a name). It's just putting a floor and a wall underneath your ramps to add some extra reinforcement to them. Depending on materials, sometimes just a wall beneath the ramp is enough, the floor is usually a little overkill. Basically you want to look down as soon as you cross the very bottom of ramp and then quickly press the Wall and Floor buttons, before going back to the Ramp button as you're looking back up. All about practicing the rhythm so you're not putting the walls or floors in front of or above you.