Dear Tim Sweeney,
I know you don’t need my thanks — you’ve got $5.3 billion to give you comfort — but I do appreciate you. Without you, there would be no Fortnite. And without Fortnite, I wouldn’t have had this weekend’s bonding experience with Dominic.
Dominic had his friend Dylan over (COVID bubble FTW), and Gideon was at work. They were playing something together, but Dominic died in the game. Dylan was still going.
Dominic, emerging from his
trash heaproom: Do you want to play Fortnite?
Me: Me?
Him: Yes.
Me (shocked): Sure. Give me a few minutes.
Narrator: She did not want to play Fortnite, but knew she likely wouldn’t be asked again.
Let’s call this the fear of the Cat’s in the Cradle Phenomenon.
So he logged me into Gideon’s PS4.
Then he gave me Gideon’s headset and controller.
But that came with a warning:
Him: Don’t tell Gideon. He doesn’t like people touching his stuff.
Narrator: She told Gideon the second he got home. The response? “You played Fortnite without me?”
He showed me what all the buttons on the controller did.
Him: Push this one to jump.
Me: I won’t be jumping.
Him: OK. Just look and move and shoot.
He helped me set up my avatar. There is a mind-boggling array of choices. It took longer to choose my getup than it did to play the game.
Once that was done, we started the game. He took me to a quiet place so I wouldn’t get killed while I was learning how to play.
I managed to pick up some weapons, steal a truck, and fix my arm after a storm.
Dominic gave me his medical kit.
Awwwww.
During all this, I heard Dylan through Dominic’s headset:
Dylan: Is she any good?
Dominic: Yeah. She can run and follow directions.
Mostly, I followed Dominic. He was very patient. At one point, I said I liked the music that was playing.
Dominic: That’s not good music. That’s a bad sign. We need to get out of here.
The game didn’t last long. Someone sniped me while I was swimming across a lake.
Then it was time for Dylan to go home.
Dominic, coming in to shut off the game: That was good. You’re a lot better than our father.
That made me feel all warm inside.
(Sorry, Eddie.)
So thanks, Tim, for creating something that led to a a few lovely moments with my prickly teenager.
Sincerely,
Beth
This was cute and a good read for Sunday morning. 🙂
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Thank you! Wholesome, right?
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