Epic discharged a support fix for Fortnite on April 8. Here are the entirety of the progressions remembered for the update.
The present fix didn’t present to us any new updates, restorative holes, or anything like that. Rather, Epic concentrated on tending to some exhibition gives that have been tormenting the game since Season 2 previously came out.
The group tended to a couple of bugs and included a few upgrades that should help the long haul execution of their new(ish) material science framework.
The fix plan for Fortnite Season 2 is by all accounts at regular intervals. We saw a few releases that point to a Season 2 expansion too, with the v12.40, 12.41, and 12.50 all being tried, inside.
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We likely won’t get any new substance until one week from now. In the event that the expected timetable is right, a substance update will follow and afterward the last fix of Season 2 will fall on the first Season 2 end date.
Meanwhile, here’s beginning and end that the April 8 Maintenance Patch tended to.
Bug Fixes
Epic focused on fixing bugs in the April 8 Maintenance Potch. There were some troubling issues with Fortnite, namely a particular pickaxe having more range than all of the others.
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The specific bugs that were addressed are as follows:
- Week 7 Deadpool Challenges not appearing for some players.
- Crash when changing styles for cosmetics in the Locker
- Codaxe Pickaxe disabled
- Low Quality PlayStation 4 Map Textures
Epic also added performance and stability improvements along with a few fixes that should address the rampant frame-drop issues that PC players have been experiencing.
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These improvements were much-needed, but it remains to be seen whether or not the maintenance patch did enough. Players have been complaining about frame drops for all of Season 2.