Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "FORTNITE CREATIVE 2.0"

Episode Date: April 2, 2023

Fortnite Creative 2.0, the next step in the evolution of Fortnite’s Creative mode, introduces the Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN), a groundbreaking new application that empowers users to design, d...evelop, and publish games and experiences directly within the Fortnite universe. The Unreal Editor is an integral component of Unreal Engine, Epic’s renowned toolset used by professional game developers to create a wide variety of games playable on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobile devices, PC, and Mac.source: Fortnite Creative 2.0 Map Codes (April 2023) (msn.com)Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Now, what in the mini clip is going on right now? Because I open up my news apps, of course. You know, I try to keep up the latest news. And I see that Epic has decided to just release all the tools possible to recreate anything on old Fortnite maps. And they're calling it Creative 2.0. Now, if you've never played mini clip, then you've officially made me feel old. but besides that the fortnight developer epic games which you shouldn't know by at this point has a lot of money
Starting point is 00:00:35 i mean they literally have all the iconic characters in their video game at once i mean dorothy's spider spider man goku everybody's in the game this means that like at this point you know what was it jeff bezos no the owner of facebook uh marcus zuckinberg what he was trying to make with meta i believe as a video game Fortnite has actually accomplished having all these highly acclaimed IPs, of course it was limited additions, so if you didn't buy them when they came out
Starting point is 00:01:06 you can't have them now. But that's why people are selling their accounts. That's a whole other thing. Simply put, this is the new meta. Fortnite has allowed creators to use the tools on the game's original maps. And now it's a race to see
Starting point is 00:01:23 which creator can find and not even fine can create the best game mode possible that all the other creators will gravitate towards. I don't know if any of y'all have ever played mine was a Minecraft? No, it's another one. It's not Minecraft.
Starting point is 00:01:39 It's the other one. Roblox. I don't know if any of y'all have ever played Roblox, but it's kind of a similar premise. You go into this hub and then there's other game modes made strictly by the players and maybe one, game mode is like TDM, right? And maybe another game mode made by players like a racing game,
Starting point is 00:02:02 like a racing simulator. It's literally like the GTA effect of Fortnite. Creators have the tools to now go into the, not coding of the game. They can't break the game. I mean, unless you're on PC, then that's a whole other topic. But if you're on console, which is like a set specific specs you're working with, you can go into the game, make your own little game modes out of whatever Epic Games decides to give you as tools, and other players can end up using or playing on your little game mode that you create. So you can recreate so many different original forms of content on these old Fortnite maps. And Epic Games even went further saying, quote,
Starting point is 00:02:43 We are excited or we are as excited as you to relieve the experiences we shared in the original Fortnite Battle Real Chapter 1 map. And so we are granting a special and special. specific exemption, I can't read, exception to allow creators to publish their own remakes of the Chapter 1 maps and only the Chapter 1 maps. So that's probably for a reason. Then they went on to say, quote, like maps built using the Battle Royale Island, Starter Island, Islands recreating Chapter 1 maps will remain ineligible for monetization, which is a big thing. All terms protecting copyrights and intellectual property
Starting point is 00:03:25 will continue to be strictly enforced. Now, I'm glad they put they in there because if there was a way where obviously I think you could probably do this. If somebody makes a Discord right now and they make a game mode to where it's only invite
Starting point is 00:03:43 only, right? And then the Discord they're like, hey, is this much to pay to get into this game mode? I think that's fair game. but if somebody was on stream publicly promoting, hey, pay this much to get into my game mode, then it may, depending on how big it gets, it may get taken down.
Starting point is 00:04:05 So I'm just giving that little tidbit for the Fortnite creators out there that's trying to make, you know, a little fetichini form their creativity, you know, that I will have, you know, I would say I have a little knowledge about with notorious mass effect, you know. I feel like as far as,
Starting point is 00:04:23 The game modes made in Fortnite, you could really make a living. I mean, literally look at Gt, look up GTA RP and the top creators on there and how much they make it revenue. I don't know the last time, and I cover hip hop, I don't know the last time T. Grizzly put out a track. I don't know last time he put out an album. He saw the amount he was making from GTA RP, and then he was like, okay, well, I'm done rapping.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Like, that was it. It was, hey, in story. I mean, Joe Budden, he made podcasting. He was like, hey, I'm done rapping. Like, it's certain money that you can make so easily in a creative way. It's not easy as far as the premise, but if you're creative enough, you can make it happen and monetize off of it to have an easier revenue stream than just trying to make a rap about killing somebody over and over.
Starting point is 00:05:16 You know what I mean? So anyways, I say all that to say that this Fortnite 2.0 is probably a gift from God. for some of these epic fans out here. And I think that they was getting tired of the vanilla format of Fortnite as far as the battle reault and just having popular crossovers every now and then. This Unreal editor is a powerful change of pace. And the rise of Fortnite needs to be made into a documentary. The rise and the sustainability of Fortnite needs to be made into a documentary.
Starting point is 00:05:53 because what Epic Games has done with Fortnite, I'm not even exaggerating, will never be done again, like ever. Like, Fortnite, the way it rose being a free platform, when it first originally came out and was a flop, a lot of people don't know that. Fortnite came out, obviously it wasn't a battle real mode. But Fortnite came out, it was a flop.
Starting point is 00:06:11 It was the original format of Fortnite was a flop. Then they came out with their battle real mode, and then they just went into a massive success to where they had to start hiring more people, because you got so many people on the servers, you got to upkeep the search. I feel like the documentary of Fortnite would be so spectacular for gamers
Starting point is 00:06:30 to all come together and just watch. Because I don't know another game where one of the most popular musicians in the world decided to play it with another popular streamer and they combined to play on Fortnite. Like out of all the games, Fortnite was the one to bring out the most popular creators and the most popular fan base to the video game side.
Starting point is 00:06:56 I feel like Fortnite, I'm not going to say is what crossed over gaming, but I think Fortnite is a pivotal tool used to get gaming to be accessible to the masses. Hopefully that makes sense. So click my link, share, my bio, let me know on one of my social medias. What do you think about the whole Fortnite 2.0?
Starting point is 00:07:14 And will you be taking the time, because Fortnite is free, by the way. So will you be taking the time out of your day to try to create the next iconic game mode in Fortnite.

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