FORTNITE insanity

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The OG map ends at the end of the month. Your problem may go away on its own this weekend.


NP. I’m hoping for that. My 16 yo is nostalgic playing nonstop, as are his friends, an obscene amount per day. He hasn’t played in years and it’s making him cranky and miserable. He realizes it but is on again, right now. I think he will be also relieved when it’s over.
Anonymous
Is Fortnite a first person shooter game?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Fortnite a first person shooter game?


No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The OG map ends at the end of the month. Your problem may go away on its own this weekend.

NP here. Thank you for this info. At the end of which month? I'm hearing about a big event this Sat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 12 yr old son and we just never bought a video game system. He plays at a friend’s house occasionally but doesn’t play at home and doesn’t ask about it


My 16 yo no longer has a game system. Him and friends are playing on laptops since these aren’t kids usually into video games. I dont if any still have their old systems. Like the others, I think this will be a short lived obsession and life will return to normal next week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The OG map ends at the end of the month. Your problem may go away on its own this weekend.

NP here. Thank you for this info. At the end of which month? I'm hearing about a big event this Sat.


Yes, that’s what some of us are waiting for. If your kid currently plays, this could be exciting and he could still be into it. For some of us with older boys, playing on this old world from when they were younger, we are thinking they will lose interest Sat when it changes.
Anonymous
Ah, this makes sense! My 17 year old and his friends have all been playing Fortnight these past two weeks. My son has otherwise not played a video in 2+ years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are kids still playing Fortnite?

Never allow it in the first place is the best advice. And I have a 14 year old son so not saying this as a parent of a 7 year old.

I would go cold turkey personally. Get it out of your house.


How lame of a mom are you?!?

OP - just set X hours on weekdays and X hours on weekends.


Wait the lame parents are the ones who don’t allow video games? I’m sure he has great social skills talking to only boys from your basement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh yep…I heard my 8th grade DD complain that all the boys are back to being obsessed with fortnight. It’s all they talk about. lol


My DD has been playing again with a few girls but mostly boys. They scream at each other over the mic. It is rather funny but very high energy.
Anonymous
Both of my girls love Fortnite. It’s not just a boys game.
Anonymous
Oh I’m glad I’m not the only one who was caught unaware be the recent interest in Fortnite. I believe there is an Eminem collaboration soon that my son is crazy excited about. He hasn’t played in over a year and for the last 3 weeks it’s all he has wanted to do with his free time. He plays with friends on Zoom or he uses my phone for messenger kids (he’s 13, no phone of his own), they all are talking, joking and laughing - it’s very social. He pushes back at hard stops, but what middle schooler doesn’t.
Anonymous
Ok
Anonymous
My kids’ school has an esports team. My friends 8th grade son plays basketball camps all summer and she allowed him to wind down and decompress with FN. after 2 months of “practice” he won $250 at a tournament earlier this fall..
Anonymous
My kid is so happy that everyone is back to playing Fortnite. I don’t allow some of the other video games, so he’s been dependent on only a few friends to play it. Now everyone is back on and he’s been making new friends at High School from playing Fortnite together.
Anonymous
I just limit it like all other screen time. And electronics don’t come before real, live people doing real, live activities.
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