Have you noticed a bug in Fortnite, which let players destroyed whole buildings like those located in Tilted Towers with ease? And now Epic Games has fixed this bug.
Players started noticing the bug throughout the weekend as videos like the one under showed up online and demonstrated the best way to break down buildings promptly. Sharing an example in the creating bug towards the Fortnite Competitive subreddit, a player submitted a video that showed them replicating the bug and leveling a tall building in Tilted Towers.
Reproducing the bug took barely any components with only a number of structures and an edit necessary to collapse the creating. Following connecting a handful of floors towards the side of a building, the player edited the piece that connected towards the wall to get rid of one-fourth in the floor.
Tacking a wall onto the opposite finish and after that destroying it brought on the makeshift bridge to collapse, however, the destruction didn't quite there. The player-built structure treated the rest from the tower like an extension on the bridge and destroyed everything above exactly where the point exactly where the two connected.
No Fortnite Materials or products within the building had been dropped to decrease levels, so it wouldn't be a viable technique to farm the inside of a constructing immediately, but the finish on the video does show why the bug would be problematic.
A player who was inside of the developing when it collapsed fell to the ground and was eliminated by the fall damage, a result that could take out several players at after thinking about how few sources are necessary and how populated Tilted Towers could be at the commence of a match.
Even though players were capable to possess some fun with all the bug throughout the weekend with some players inside the post commenting on how they'd observed Tilted Towers completely leveled in a few of their games, Epic Games didn't let the exploit survive lengthily.
In a tweet shared early Sunday morning, the Fortnite Twitter account mentioned that a server update was released that fixed a problem with "unintended destruction of non-player structures." The description with the bug perfectly fits what was taking place in the video above, so it appears that the building-destroying bug is no longer around for players to exploit.
Players started noticing the bug throughout the weekend as videos like the one under showed up online and demonstrated the best way to break down buildings promptly. Sharing an example in the creating bug towards the Fortnite Competitive subreddit, a player submitted a video that showed them replicating the bug and leveling a tall building in Tilted Towers.
Reproducing the bug took barely any components with only a number of structures and an edit necessary to collapse the creating. Following connecting a handful of floors towards the side of a building, the player edited the piece that connected towards the wall to get rid of one-fourth in the floor.
Tacking a wall onto the opposite finish and after that destroying it brought on the makeshift bridge to collapse, however, the destruction didn't quite there. The player-built structure treated the rest from the tower like an extension on the bridge and destroyed everything above exactly where the point exactly where the two connected.
No Fortnite Materials or products within the building had been dropped to decrease levels, so it wouldn't be a viable technique to farm the inside of a constructing immediately, but the finish on the video does show why the bug would be problematic.
A player who was inside of the developing when it collapsed fell to the ground and was eliminated by the fall damage, a result that could take out several players at after thinking about how few sources are necessary and how populated Tilted Towers could be at the commence of a match.
Even though players were capable to possess some fun with all the bug throughout the weekend with some players inside the post commenting on how they'd observed Tilted Towers completely leveled in a few of their games, Epic Games didn't let the exploit survive lengthily.
In a tweet shared early Sunday morning, the Fortnite Twitter account mentioned that a server update was released that fixed a problem with "unintended destruction of non-player structures." The description with the bug perfectly fits what was taking place in the video above, so it appears that the building-destroying bug is no longer around for players to exploit.
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