Fortnite’s fanbase is pretty open-minded; they accept the small changes that the developers bring to these games with every new update. Sometimes they would get new weapons, and other times they would get new equipment. New powerups, new ways to get around the game—things never stop changing in this game, and it’s not a bad thing either; these changes keep it fresh.
But sometimes there are some things that might sound trivial during the initial stages, but fans start hating them. There can be a bunch of reasons for it. Maybe one weapon is too overpowered, maybe fans do not love a powerup that gives players a brief moment of invincibility, or sometimes there are skins that allow players to blend into the environment. Similar to these examples, there are a bunch of things that fans want changed in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2.
Mythic powers are too much...
But sometimes there are some things that might sound trivial during the initial stages, but fans start hating them. There can be a bunch of reasons for it. Maybe one weapon is too overpowered, maybe fans do not love a powerup that gives players a brief moment of invincibility, or sometimes there are skins that allow players to blend into the environment. Similar to these examples, there are a bunch of things that fans want changed in Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2.
Mythic powers are too much...
- 3/19/2024
- by Rohit Sejwal
- FandomWire
A bit of a change of pace this week as I'll be looking at the three episodes leading up to the third season finale of "Orange is the New Black" in order to leave the 90-minute, final episode to be discussed on its own. These were interesting episodes to watch together. All three take on controversial topics and several scenes were hard to watch. Sexual violence has been a topic explored to varying degrees of success this year on television (with "Game of Thrones" on one end and "Outlander" on the other of the success spectrum). "Orange is the New Black" feels uniquely positioned to confront the topic head on without flinching but still not come across as exploitative. Starting with "A Tittin' and a Hairin'" all three episodes belong to Pennsatucky (Taryn Manning) to varying degrees. Her journey this season has added more of an understanding her character than...
- 7/17/2015
- by Michael Hindle
- Rope of Silicon
Nicholas Gonzalez will recur on new Fox drama Sleepy Hollow as Luke, Abbie’s (Nicole Beharie) ex-boyfriend who works for the Sleepy Hollow Police Department. He is with Pakula/King & Associates and Klwgn. Bre Blair (Legit) has been cast on new CBS comedy We Are Men, playing Jerry O’Connell’s beautiful and sexy wife who is unapologetically trying to divorce him and take him for everything he has. Blair, repped by Sdb Partners and Lisa Disante-Frank, will next be seen opposite Michael Douglas in Last Vegas. Hunger Games‘ Meta Golding has been cast in the new CW drama The Tomorrow People, playing a sexy intimidating new partner to series lead Robbie Amell. She is with Ifa and A Management. Stephen O’Reilly and Kimiko Glenn (Holding Patterns) have been cast in the second season of Netflix’s Orange Is The New Black. O’Reilly, managed by Michael Gasparro at Tmt Entertainment,...
- 8/22/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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