
Use the map’s tight interiors to move across its traditional three-lane structure while pre-empting close-quarters threats from within. Take a swim in the canal to avoid detection and watch your flank when moving past the central plaza. Kunstenaar District: Vondel’s scenic arts district features boutique shops, townhouses, and a neighborhood brewery in an area adorned with street art.

Get more intel on this map with our in-depth Showdown map guide. Learn to operate in all sections of the map to overcome your opponents, keeping them guessing your every move. The perimeter presents its own challenges as Operators are funneled into narrow engagements against enemies near and far, including those escaping the courtyard and looking for action on the outside. There are loads of developers out there selling content for up to £($)99 but it’s up to the end user to decide whether to pay these extortionate prices for “just a bit of extra programming”.Showdown: Originally featured in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, the iconic Showdown map returns to challenge players with its deadly central courtyard surrounded by arched portals from which attacks threaten from above and below. It’s your choice to place your concession there or not.Īlso I didn’t buy my iPhone to play fortnite as I’m sure many other people didn’t either so again people have a choice which platform they use if they really wanted to play fortnite so if there are other cheaper options out there, why doesn’t epic push their users towards that platform which apparently doesn’t charge a 30% fee.Īt the end of the day, epic are also allowed to price accordingly so if they were really about the consumer then why not lower your own in app purchase prices. If you have a concession in a department store, you have to pay some form of rental decided by the store/owner. It is more like Epic setting up shop and selling things inside an Apple Store without paying any rent Epic cries in the store that they made the products they are selling not Apple, so Apple should let them stay there for free.

The shoplifting analogy that Apple uses isn't very good. They want to leech off Apple and Google, but are willing to pay 30% to Microsoft and Sony (for now).

The reason Epic can make so much money, is that Apple, Google, Microsoft and Sony have put a lot of R&D and marketing into iOS, Android, Xbox and Playstation. If Epic wants to sell direct to the consumer, they should make their own hardware.
