Fortnite's Chaotic Delulu Mode: What You Need To Know About Proximity Chat Battle Royale
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Fortnite's Chaotic Delulu Mode: What You Need To Know About Proximity Chat Battle Royale
"The new mode, dubbed Delulu, is completely unlike any of the other battle royale variations because it does two things the others don't: It has proximity voice chat, and encourages teaming mid-game with other players not in your group. But it's also a mode where only one person comes out as the winner. Katniss and Peeta's trick with the berries will not work here."
"Delulu has been a blast so far, and matches feel vaguely like Epic mashed up its normal BR with its Party Royale mode--it's a battle royale about socializing. You can use an emote specific to Delulu to join and exit other players' parties on the fly. And since teaming is allowed in this mode, nothing prevents you from collaborating with even more players after you hit the max number for a party."
"Since the social aspect is so crucial to the purpose of this mode, you're required to have a mic, and have the in-game voice chat on and set to Everybody before you can even queue up for it. You can join a round with your friends, but everyone drops in alone, and you'll eventually have to put them down if you want to win."
Delulu is a Fortnite battle royale mode that combines traditional BR gameplay with social Party Royale elements. The mode features proximity voice chat and allows players to join and leave others' parties mid-match using a Delulu-specific emote. Teaming with players outside your squad is encouraged, but each round ultimately yields a single solo winner, so allies can become targets. Players must have a microphone and set in-game voice chat to Everybody to queue. There are no reboots for eliminated players, but any player can revive a knocked teammate. Delulu currently runs on weekends and has a moderate learning curve.
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