Fortnite players want a new Zero Build mode, but not everyone’s convinced Fortnite EpicGames FortniteBR
Members of the Fortnite community are wanting a new spin on the popular Zero Build mode in Epic’s battle royale shooter, proposing a Zero Build Team Rumble matchtype.submitted the idea, saying that ‘Zero Team Rumble would be so much fun.’ While they are quite sceptical it’d get made, mainly “because the player count just can’t support another game mode”, they do say they “wouldn’t mind longer waits between games”.
For those unfamiliar with the mode, Team Rumble is a mode that sees players split up into two-large sixteen player teams, and then set out to kill the other team. Essentially, it’s Fortnite’s version of Team Deathmatch, where players can respawn and the winner is declared when a team hits a specific number of eliminations.
“In most of the matches I’ve been in lately, there hasn’t been a lot of building going on anyway, maybe a couple of big structures and everyone else just running around on the ground.”, feel it’s a “bad idea because the whole game would be just people landing right behind you and 1-shot killing you with a shotgun, since you wouldn’t be able to protect yourself from it.” But as Odd_Bison_5788 points out “That’s almost no different than the current Team Rumble experience.
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