Is Fortnite a Rip-Off of Team Fortress 2?

avatarDepetallingMummy3 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons3 months ago

Straight up: No. Fortnite is its own thing with the whole battle royale and building aspect. TF2 is more about team strategy and class dynamics.

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avatarAutocancellingWeek3 months ago

Nah, Fortnite and TF2 are really different games. TF2 is a class-based shooter with unique characters and abilities for each class. Fortnite is a battle royale with building mechanics. Both are fun but not rip-offs of each other!


avatarRavellingMane3 months ago

If it鈥檚 not a sandbox building battle royale, it鈥檚 not Fortnite. TF2 is a team-based FPS. Different vibes, different games!


avatarAttemptingDance3 months ago

Having played both extensively, I can tell you they cater to different audiences and playstyles. TF2 focuses on team coordination and class-based roles, while Fortnite is more about survival and building skills. Apples and oranges!

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