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#1 Posted: 06 Sep 2018 02:58 am Post subject: What Everybody Likes About Fortnite |
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Fortnite's free V-bucks are half-off right now, even if that's a small contradiction in terms. How do free V-Bucks be off half? Isn't zero divided by 2 still zero? Yes, on a technical level, that is correct. However, the world of V-buck farming is somewhat irrational to begin with, and therefore we are going to throw that fundamental notion from the window. The ability to acquire free V-bucks by buying Fortnite: Save the World is off half right now, down from $39.99 for $19.99 for the normal variant.
Fortnite: Battle Royale, which is the edition of Fortnite that most everybody is playing, has no real way to receive free V-Bucks. The only way to get V-bucks given to you in-game is to buy the battle pass and rate it up. And if you did get marginally more V-bucks than you set in by doing so, it's not much. Fortnite: Battle Royale and Fortnite: Save The World share V-bucks as a premium currency, however, and Save the World is a great deal more liberal with its free V-Bucks, which is why Battle Royale players head on over to this mode to farm them.
The catch has always been that you have to pay upfront for Conserve the World, despite the fact that you can eventually make the math work by farming V-bucks. That mathematics gets a great deal more favorable with this reduction, and you can essentially turn a V-buck profit just by amassing the sign-in bonus for 100 days. And you'll be able to get way more than this by actually signing in and completing assignments.
So is it worthwhile? It's always kind of pleasure to farm premium resources, at least if you are the sort that likes making slow, steady advancement. And, needless to say, Save the World is a game unto itself: it's a cooperative PvE zombie survival affair. I have not invested a large amount of time , however, the general consensus is that it does not quite handle its sprawling economy as well as its compact counterpart, despite having a few interesting styling and concepts. It has its devotees, simply not so many as Battle Royale does. It's a work in progress, and Epic is planning to make it free-to-play once it is completed, or at least more done.
I would advise against buying Save the World just for farming V-bucks: you might as well spend the time and money playing whatever that you want to playwith. But if you're curious and think you could actually give the thing a go, this is a great time to do so. It's not such a terrible spot to practice your shooting and construction, possibly, even hordes of zombies really are a bit more forgiving, targeting-wise. www.mmogo.com _________________ This user's signature has been disabled |
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