The players of Fortnite devise strange techniques to use and take advantage of all the elements at their disposal. However, there have been times when certain features or cosmetics have been mentioned by the community and labeled as “pay to win”.
Fortnite Chapter 3 sees the return of vending machines, which players can use to get different items depending on which machine they visit. They can be used by the community to purchase healing items or ammunition in exchange for a certain amount of gold bars.
The detail is that a player recently shared a clip of his Victory Royale and everyone is convinced that the vending machines can be used as a “pay to win” item.
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What he did YoitzAigers in Fortnite is brilliant: his video on Reddit shows the player near a vending machine placed near him and uses the ‘patch’ option to heal himself in exchange for 200 gold bars. Since the player was outside the circle, he had to use the patch option a few times until the other player ran out of health.
Simple, bright… YoitzAigers just broke the game.
FORTNITE | Bugs fixed
- Fixed a bug that caused Spider-Man’s web shooters to be interrupted when players were swinging onto Spider-Man’s trampolines.
- Fixed an issue where players would get the error “Network connection lost” when trying to join a match as a spectator. With this bug fixed, the option to join the game as a spectator has been re-enabled.
- Fixed a bug where healing when resting in a tent was disabled. Healing when resting in a tent has been re-enabled.
- Fixed an issue where campfires would sometimes not heal players.
- Fixed a bug that caused DLSS to be disabled for DirectX 11. DLSS has been re-enabled for DirectX 11.
- Fixed an issue where Daily Quests would not appear in the Quests tab after players returned from a secondary mode.
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