i personally think that i noticed the emotes went from dances that actually express emotion, to mainly emotes relating to one skin in the battle pass, usually a transition emote
Am I the only one, that actually liked how old Fortnite used to be when it came to challenge rewards. Like, before you had to do like every weekly quest to get the secret skin (That actually used to be a secret) but now, you just have to do a few quests. I liked how you used to be able to do quests and stuff to get emotes specific to a character, or a pickaxe or styles, and even banners. As little as that stuff was, I liked it, it really made Fortnite feel like Fortnite. And I regret every moment I wasn’t there for it.
@@leo.solosv also when they were updating the lore of the map every week, like in season 4 there were people testing the meteor, then trucks going to the mountain where the rocket was launched. Also back in chapter 1 when they would make amazing trailers for every new gun added, making the game feel like every gun would be the best experience you’ve ever had
That's why i ain't playin Fortnite back then. My friends was grindin and grindin, i just can't stand that, when in Fortnite you didn't have anything except PVE (for grinding v-bucks) and Battle Royale, or only Battle Royale. I returned in Fortnite for Snake, but ended buying Weeknd and full festival pass. SO MANY MUSIC, SO MANY NEW TOYS, OMG, YOU CAN JUST BUY THEM, AND NOT GRIND, YOU CAN JUST PAY!!! YAY!!! In the most cases, like i bought Weeknd 2 times. But Snake i earned 2 times. I LOVE NEW FORTNITE AND IT LOVES ME, I HAVE MONEY AND SOME TIME TO BORROW, WE FINALLY MET EACH OTHER!!! I remember one time i grinded in Fortnite, that's when i saw the legendary emote L something from 1 chapter whocares season. That's was pain and not funny, that took me so long just for one emote, IT'S WAS DAYS, MAYBE COUPLE OF WEEKS BRO! Now i get like Solid Snake and Old Snake in one-two game sessions for 3-5 hours and just buy Weeknds after saw how "many" points you get in festival pass
People who say “you’re just blind with nostalgia” are completely ignorant to why we liked the OG emotes and not the TikTok dances. They ignore the reasoning behind why we might just enjoy OG emotes, and it’s because Epic didn’t just copy and paste dances from TikTok, but instead put their own creative spin on emotes, and even if they were from social media, they didn’t just copy and paste the music; but instead put their own. Also those same people that say that “you’re blind with nostalgia” need to pipe down because they’re most likely no older than 11 and don’t understand the difference in quality and creativity between OG emotes since they didn’t play back then.
target audience went from late early 20yo to late early 10yo, only people born in the 90s or early 2000s like OG emotes, kids nowadays only want tiktok crap and fortnite has to cash up on this, as no kid would understand a 90s movie dance
idk season 4 had hype orange justice that one napolean dynamite emote and season 5 had swipe it break down and another emote I forgot which one it was but it was from the battle pass
I still remember how hyped my 15 year old self was when Season 4 of Chapter 1 dropped and I found Orange Justice in the Battle Pass. I legit started doing it because it was one of my favourite meme dances to do on streams 😂
When people say. Oh fortnite decreased after this and that, its pure bs sometimes but for emotes is very true. Lots and lots of it are built in nowadays
Imo Started being good from c1s2 (first battle pass) and stopped being good around c2s4 I really wish fortnite would go back to the creative emotes with good music sadge
Bro could use any skin, even default instead of 4 meters height tower anime stuff. Emotes on this type of skins are kinda bad. Especially on tall ones.
This isnt a flex if you buy one battlepass youll be given enough vbucks to buy the next season battle pass so he literally didnt spent alot just $10 for 1000 vbucks for one battle pass that unlocks all of those future battle pass emotes :/ Also its just an evolution of how emotes went from good to just tiktok or some media culture with no creativity I guess