Fortnite: Battle Royale (PC, PlayStation 4 & Xbox One) recently received a significant update that greatly enhances performance. Additional changes have also been made to the UI, inventory, and aim assist for gamepads.
Fortnite: Battle Royale, the PvP mode of the loot shooter Fortnite, runs on the Unreal Engine 4 created by the developer and shines in a playful comic look. However, there is always room for improvement.
The developers have not been particularly satisfied with the performance on PC until now. Therefore, with the current update 1.10, the developers at Epic Games have significantly improved the game’s performance.
Update 1.10 brings performance optimization
The latest update 1.10, which went live on the servers today, December 7th, has significantly improved the performance of Fortnite. Among other things, there is now a better frame rate when multiple characters are nearby.
Shadows, lights, and bushes are now rendered better, and PhysX performance has been improved. Additionally, issues with server performance have been resolved and particle effects have been optimized.
Better inventory and less aim assist
There are also improvements to the inventory interface. You can now access your items better with both the mouse and the controller. Additionally, the aim assist for controllers has been toned down.
This should help you better adjust to the movements of the opponent with sniper rifles. Also new: you can no longer reload while looking through the scope of sniper weapons. So think carefully about when to shoot, because if you reload, you might lose your target!
In a roadmap, the developers introduced additional future innovations for the game. If Fortnite implements all these plans, it will soon become a really great game!


