Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?

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PostCan Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by the eponymous bollock » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:36 pm

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I’m curious so am conducting a little experiment here.

The above items have just been added to the Fortnite store, one is a character skin the other a glider you float into the match on.

I’d like people to guess how much they cost by posting an amount, they can then look at the spoiler at the end of this post for the actual amount before reacting accordingly.

Let’s see how it goes.

£28 strawberry floating Quid

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by jawafour » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:45 pm

Hmmn... I don't play Fortnite but I have heard that cosmetics can be expensive. So, I reckon £9 for the outfit and £6 for the glider.

EDIT: Having looked at the actual cost... yeah, I can see how Epic are raking in hundreds of thousands of pounds every week :lol: .

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by more heat than light » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:47 pm

Horse Armour turned out to be pretty good value after all.

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by KK » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:48 pm

Remember the Oblivion horse armour debacle on Xbox 360 and PC?

Therefore I’m going with something ridiculous like £15.

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by Death's Head » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:51 pm

more heat than light wrote:Horse Armour turned out to be pretty good value after all.

But could you name your horse?

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by Dual » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:53 pm

£4.99

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by Dual » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:54 pm

Just checked :lol:

Maybe Telltale should have taken a lesson from Epic on how to make money :lol:

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by Trelliz » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:55 pm

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Well if lootboxes are getting too much negative attention, how else are they supposed to make millions of dollars every day?

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by the eponymous bollock » Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:15 pm

I’m glad people have the same reaction to me.

With how popular this is with kids this kind of pricing seems plain evil to me and beyond the fact they can forget ever getting anymore money from me (although there was a large chance I was never going to spend more anyway) this kind of corporate bullshit has me questioning whether I really want to continue supporting the game with my time.

How can they mossibly justify it? Ok the core game is free but it’s a strawberry floating skin and a glider, it does nothing and the fun of them would last about 15 minutes. If I was a parent and had a kid asking for this I would be so pissed off.

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by jawafour » Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:22 pm

the eponymous bollock wrote:..With how popular this is with kids...

My young nephews (aged 12 and 10) spend a lot of their money on Fortnite content and apparently their pals do, too :dread: .

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by Mafro » Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:31 pm

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by jawafour » Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:34 pm

Mafro wrote:(So what?)

:lol: . I should have said that they spend more than they probably should; mainly due to peer pressure form other players. Then again, I spend too much on games and DLC, too :lol: .

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by Pedz » Sat Sep 22, 2018 12:29 am

Don't Blizzard sell mounts at like £25 for WoW? More so if it's a flying mount. And Vanity pets can be £7-£15.

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by Return_of_the_STAR » Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:09 am

As a father of a child who has been getting into Fortnite (and increasingly being banned from it for getting too addicted) and can tell you that epic are geniuses. The kids playing this are fluttering their eyes at their parents and they are buying all these cosmetic extras. Whilst I think it’s great that you can’t gain any competitive advantage from in game purchases the way they take advantage of these young kids it’s pretty evil. It’s also a marketing masterclass.

I personally have only purchased the season 5 pass (which I think is a waste of money) and allowed him to buy one skin and dance an eshop voucher his cousin bought him for his birthday. We’ve since refused to allow him to buy anything else. Even with his pocket money.

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by Doeragynn » Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:32 am

I think it's a bit ridiculous to charge that much for a skin to begin with. It doesn't even change gameplay,even if it looks cool and all,it's still around £30..
But still,it was about the same on League of Legends,so I suppose that's not coming from nowhere.

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by Lagamorph » Sat Sep 22, 2018 1:47 am

Pedz wrote:Don't Blizzard sell mounts at like £25 for WoW? More so if it's a flying mount. And Vanity pets can be £7-£15.

Aren't those usually as part of a subscription though? So it's basically an enticement to get you to buy a 3/6 month subscription by giving you an exclusive mount?

I guess at least you know exactly what you're paying for though, rather than Epic charging you £28 for a random chance to get the shiny new thing. Chances are it would cost a hell of a lot more than £28 in lootboxes for most people to get these.

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by 7256930752 » Sat Sep 22, 2018 3:12 am

Lagamorph wrote:
Pedz wrote:Don't Blizzard sell mounts at like £25 for WoW? More so if it's a flying mount. And Vanity pets can be £7-£15.

Aren't those usually as part of a subscription though? So it's basically an enticement to get you to buy a 3/6 month subscription by giving you an exclusive mount?

I guess at least you know exactly what you're paying for though, rather than Epic charging you £28 for a random chance to get the shiny new thing. Chances are it would cost a hell of a lot more than £28 in lootboxes for most people to get these.

Is it better to be blatantly ripped off than it just happening through random chance?

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by Dual » Sat Sep 22, 2018 7:56 am

Hime wrote:
Lagamorph wrote:
Pedz wrote:Don't Blizzard sell mounts at like £25 for WoW? More so if it's a flying mount. And Vanity pets can be £7-£15.

Aren't those usually as part of a subscription though? So it's basically an enticement to get you to buy a 3/6 month subscription by giving you an exclusive mount?

I guess at least you know exactly what you're paying for though, rather than Epic charging you £28 for a random chance to get the shiny new thing. Chances are it would cost a hell of a lot more than £28 in lootboxes for most people to get these.

Is it better to be blatantly ripped off than it just happening through random chance?


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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by Pedz » Sat Sep 22, 2018 7:57 am

Lagamorph wrote:
Pedz wrote:Don't Blizzard sell mounts at like £25 for WoW? More so if it's a flying mount. And Vanity pets can be £7-£15.

Aren't those usually as part of a subscription though? So it's basically an enticement to get you to buy a 3/6 month subscription by giving you an exclusive mount?

I guess at least you know exactly what you're paying for though, rather than Epic charging you £28 for a random chance to get the shiny new thing. Chances are it would cost a hell of a lot more than £28 in lootboxes for most people to get these.


Pretty sure that subscription mount thing is new. And from the looks of it the new mount with a 6 month sub is like £52, which is a good deal, but then you have vanity pets a £9 on their own and then mounts starting at £19 and some even being £27.

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PostRe: Can Epic Go strawberry float Themselves?
by Tafdolphin » Sat Sep 22, 2018 8:00 am

I just started playing Warframe, a FTP Destiny basically, which with a mere 26 million players isn't quite as big as Fortnite. Still, I stumbled on the below just yesterday:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/warfr ... verviewtab

Yup, $60 for two character classes (which already exist in the game. These are slightly more advanced versions).

I'm not sure whether to be happy or concerned about the rise of whaling in these games. I mean, it keeps it free for the rest of us but these people are obviously getting scammed.

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