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- Hey, guys, this is Austin.
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Fortnite is the most popular game in the world right now.
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Take one look at Twitch and you'll see
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hundreds of thousands of people
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watching streams at any given time.
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Now that actually got me curious,
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because Fortnite is available
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on such a wide range of hardware,
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everything from high-end gaming PCs
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to consoles to even smartphones.
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Can you actually run it on
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some slightly unusual things, like a $200 laptop?
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At first glance, things look pretty promising.
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Fortnite's minimum requirements
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only need an Intel HD 4000 GPU,
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AKA integrated graphics on a laptop from 2013,
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which I think should be pretty doable,
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but we're gonna be pushing the limits here.
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So, to start with, we're going to try Fortnite
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running on the iPhone X.
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Now what's impressive here is that
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it actually looks pretty much like Fortnite everywhere else.
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You've got your menu, you got pretty much everything else
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that you want to have, unlike a lot of other
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free-to-play games on the phone.
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(Austin coughing)
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Like, everything.
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(Austin coughing)
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Sorry, I was a little...
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(clears throat)
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My first impressions are that this is really,
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really good-looking for a game on the phone.
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Now, I'm sure as we take a look at some higher-end PCs,
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you'll be able to see more differences,
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but, I mean, this is pretty much the full game.
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You're not really losing a whole lot of anything here.
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Probably the biggest problem
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with Fortnite Mobile are the controls.
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Now, it's not that bad, especially if
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you can get used to some touch screen controls.
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You'll probably be fine,
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but it is definitely not going to be as nice as
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with a controller or especially with a mouse and keyboard.
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What's cool about this edition
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is that it actually does support cross-play,
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so in theory right now I could be playing
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with people on PC, on Xbox, or on phone.
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Next up, we have the full PC experience.
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So this is the Acer Predator Helios 300,
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a roughly $1,000 laptop with pretty beefy specs,
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including a Core i7, as well as a full NVIDIA GTX 1060.
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Immediately, you can tell there is a huge difference here.
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So not only are we playing it at 1080p on Epic settings,
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but we're getting a pretty respectable
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70 frames per second or so right now.
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Don't get me wrong, there's nothing necessarily wrong
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with the mobile experience,
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but there is a pretty big difference
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when you jump up to the PC.
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Honestly, probably one of the biggest things
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is just the better controls for me,
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so even though you have the ultra PC experience
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doesn't necessarily mean you're actually
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going to be any good at Fortnite.
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But I will say that there is a big difference
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in playing on something like this versus the phone,
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or as you'll see in a minute, some of the lower-end systems.
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This really is the way that Fortnite is meant to be played.
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Next up, we have the Xbox One S,
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and this is going to give you a good idea
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of what the lower end of consoles are capable of.
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This is the least powerful.
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PS4, PS4 Pro, as well as Xbox One X
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are all going to give you better performance
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and especially better resolution,
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but you are still getting
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60 frames per second on the console,
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and if this looks a little bit different to you,
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it's because this is our portable Xbox One S setup.
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You guys want the full information on this,
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link is in the description.
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So what you're getting here
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is that full 60 frames per second experience,
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but at lower settings.
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One of the most noticeable things
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is going to be the resolution.
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This is running somewhere in the neighborhood of 720p.
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It looks fine, but it's not going to be super-sharp,
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especially if you're playing on a high-res 4K TV.
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That being said, especially if you're playing
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on a smaller monitor like this, it looks totally fine.
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And I can't stress enough:
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that 60 frames per second option is a huge, huge deal.
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It really does add so much fluidity to the game,
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and it makes it feel a lot more competitive
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versus slightly less performing options.
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Not that I'm hinting toward what
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the other things in this video we're going to do.
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I'm really impressed with just how much optimization
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that they've done on this game.
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It's crazy that Epic has made a single title
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that can scale everything from a phone to an Xbox--
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Oh, this is bad, this is...
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Why are we all in here?
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No!
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No!
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Next up, we have something a little bit more interesting.
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This is the Acer Aspire 5, and at $600,
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this is by far my favorite gaming laptop I've ever tried.
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So, for that money, you're getting not only a Core i5,
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but you're also getting
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a pretty decent NVIDIA MX150 graphics card.
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Performance-wise, this is actually pretty similar
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to what you're getting on Xbox.
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So, right now, we're running on Medium settings at 720p,
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and we're getting a pretty stable lock
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on 60 frames per second.
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Sometimes during the action,
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we'll dip a little bit below that,
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but it is surprising at how close you can get
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to a full console experience
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on what is a pretty budget gaming laptop.
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The only problem with a game like PUBG or Fortnite
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is that everyone is so good
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that I feel really, really terrible, so, um, yeah.
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Now, my friends, it's time
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to take a trip to the danger zone.
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So far we've been playing on things
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that are actually meant to play the game.
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However, Fortnite can be run on very, very low settings.
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This is the 2017 LG Gram.
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Now, the idea here is that
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this is by no means a gaming laptop.
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Instead, this is very much an Ultrabook,
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and it actually does have pretty decent specs,
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with eight gigs of RAM,
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and the brand-new 8th-gen Core i7 processor.
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However, graphics, not exactly the strong suit here.
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Now, no one is going to buy an Ultrabook for gaming,
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but it's interesting to see how
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something like this is going to perform.
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It might seem weird to try to play a game on an Ultrabook,
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but to be fair, a lot of people
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do have this class of hardware
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and might be interested in trying Fortnite.
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The good news is, it's playable.
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The bad news is, it's not going to be particularly pretty.
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First of all, you're gonna want to crank your settings down.
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All the way down.
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Right now, I'm playing on
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the lowest settings possible at 600p
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and getting somewhere around 30 frames per second.
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Like here, I'm walking around.
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Not even a particularly challenging scene.
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We're kind of hovering in the high 20s.
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It's gonna be playable,
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but it's definitely not going to be a great experience.
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So far, we've seen a pretty wide range of hardware
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to play on Fortnite, but my real question is,
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can we play it on a $200 laptop?
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This is the HP Stream, a $200 laptop
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with some incredibly low-end specs.
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We've got an Intel Celeron N3060 processor,
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four gigs of RAM, and exactly
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no dedicated graphics of any kind.
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Let's just see here, what have we got?
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We got 480p on Low.
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I'm gonna take a guess and say that
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that's going to be too high.
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One of the nice things about Fortnite, though,
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is that you can completely adjust it
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all the way down to 360p.
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I like how your avatar in the game
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is like 18 pixels right now.
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Really fills me with confidence.
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Join server.
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Alright.
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Time to play some Fortnite on a $200 PC!
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This is not gonna go well.
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Okay, we're actually in the game right now, and,
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(Austin laughing)
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that looks hilarious.
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But we're getting a solid 14 frames per second.
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Okay.
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I mean, the game is actually playing.
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It's not crashing, it's...
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There's some, like, pixels on the screen.
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There's, like, seven or eight of them.
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That's fine, no big deal.
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Uh-oh, here, we froze.
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We froze, that's fine.
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That's fine, I'm sure it'll come back.
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Uh, oh, okay, we're back.
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I guess it didn't freeze after all.
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Oh, what is this?
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Is this supposed to be a tower?
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Oh, it froze again.
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What's funny is that you look at something like this.
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This looks like a giant blob of pixels.
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However, this, the tree, actually doesn't look that bad.
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It's like any time I look at a tree,
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my frame rate immediately tanks.
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If I look down at the ground or something, it's fine,
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or look at this stupid shack, which,
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oh, wait, it just popped in a new texture.
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Oh wow, okay, so it's now no longer Garbage Town.
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Great, okay.
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So, can you play Fortnite on a $200 computer?
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Yes.
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Should you?
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Absolutely not.
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I'm gonna say that Fortnite actually runs pretty well,
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as long as you don't try to, you know,
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push its capabilities a little bit too far.
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I'm curious: what do you guys play Fortnite on?
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Let me know in the comments below
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and I will catch you in the next one.