Six years after release, Fortnite<\/em> has finally won its biggest scalp \u2014the battle royale\u2019s game-changing new \u201cno build\u201d mode has managed to win over Dr Disrespect, who up to this point has been the Epic Games franchise\u2019s biggest hater and would regularly flame the popular title for its flaws.<\/p>
Fortnite <\/em>developers made the bold call to remove building from their building-focused battle royale<\/a> on March 20 (for a limited time<\/a>, at least) and it’s winning over fans.<\/p>
Of those that have come around to Fortnite<\/em> this week, one stands out as the biggest surprise; Dr Disrespect, a famed \u2018hater\u2019 of the popular Epic battle royale. Doc, who has been a major advocate for Warzone<\/em> and Apex Legends<\/em> over the years, and famously declared he hates “absolutely everything” about Fortnite<\/em><\/a>, came away from his March 22 stream<\/a> gushing over the change.<\/p>
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Of course, it wouldn\u2019t be a Dr Disrespect stream without a little flame. The streamer did gush over the new features, but the jets eventually turned to everything he doesn\u2019t like\u2060\u2014and likely never will<\/a>\u2060\u2014about Fortnite<\/em>.<\/p>
“You don’t want to have limiting capabilities in your games.”<\/p>