The long wait is finally over for the Fortnite fans. Creative 2.0 has finally dropped, bringing endless possibilities for enthusiastic creators on the platform. The mode is expected to be something that would change the entire Fortnite style. With the help of Unreal Engine, the new sandbox gives players the option to create their favorite games, and custom maps and even make their own visual effects in the metaverse.
Over time, Fortnite creative 2.0 is expected to garner more people into the metaverse. With all of that in mind, here are five interesting aspects of creative 2.0 that have been headling in recent days. These also have been affecting the community in a negative way.
5. Popular Forbidden Titles
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With the introduction of the Unreal engine, creators were given the opportunity to make replicas of popular games within the Fortnite sandbox. From the looks of it, the players were utilizing the space to its maximum end and were seen creating insane renders of popular games.
A GTA San Andreas version was made by a creator. And people were even stating that this render was better than the deluxe edition of the game. But unfortunately, making other popular games in the new creative mode has been banned by Fortnite.
4. The OG map problem
One aspect that many players keenly waited to implement in the creative mod is the OG maps. That is, players wanted to recreate the good old days by bringing back the old vintage Fortnite maps. But it seems like Epic has decided not to allow creators to make these. Though Chapter 1 is an exemption, maps created on these would be ineligible for monetization.
3. OG Map and Memory
Even though monetization is ineligible for these maps, some were keen to recreate them. They just want to reminisce about the old days, but there is a restriction there as well. That is, the creator mode has a restricted memory slot, and this hinders the players from creating a full-fledged map. They are forced to remove many details to fit in the allotted memory slot.
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2. Under-18 creators banned
Another factor that came into play with the introduction of Creative 2.0 is regarding the age of the creator. The game has a massive player base among teens, and many of them are talented creators. But it seems like Epic only wants creators who are above 18 to access their new mechanism.
1. Hey Stan and Giga-Jones
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One feature that was keenly awaited by the metaverse community is the Giga-Chad spray by Hey Stan. Hey Stan was the winner of a competition, and as a reward, he was allowed to introduce his very own spray into the game. He chose the popular ‘Giga Chad’ meme as his customized spray while adjusting the face to look like Agent Jones. But Epic has decided to not move further with the approach. Thus disappointing the community.
Well unfortunately Tiktok beat us 🙁 no giga chad in Fortnite and this will now be the winning spray.
Thanks for everyone who grinded, France, Italy, International Community and @GlitchKing15 for his shoutout and community grind much appreciated and thanks for your love ♥ pic.twitter.com/GDZm1IVuge
— Hey Stan (@HeyStani) November 28, 2022
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These are some of the most talked about factors of Chapter 4 Season 2. There are more such interesting elements in Season 2 that are affecting the player base and the creators alike.
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