
In a recent update, Epic Games implemented substantial changes to Fortnite's user interface, sparking widespread dissatisfaction among the game's community. This update followed the conclusion of Fortnite's holiday Winterfest event, which spanned 14 days and offered players free cosmetics, alongside high-profile collaborations with celebrities like Shaq, Snoop Dogg, and Mariah Carey.
Currently, Fortnite is in the midst of Chapter 6 Season 1, which has been well-received by many gamers as a refreshing change. The season introduced a new map and revamped movement system, enhancing players' ability to navigate the battlefield. Epic Games also added new game modes such as Ballistic, Fortnite OG, and LEGO Fortnite: Brick Life. However, not all updates have been embraced by the community.
On January 14, Epic Games rolled out an update that brought numerous changes, new content, and cosmetics to Fortnite. Among these was a significant redesign of the quest UI, which has not been well-received by many fans. The new design organizes quests into large collapsible blocks rather than a straightforward list, creating numerous submenus that players find cumbersome.
While some players find the new design useful for accessing quests across different game modes without switching in the lobby, the majority express frustration. A key issue is the UI's impact during matches, where time is critical. Players report spending more time navigating menus to find quests, leading to premature eliminations, especially during the new Godzilla quests.
Despite the backlash against the UI changes, Epic Games has received praise for another recent update. Most instruments from Fortnite Festival are now available as pickaxes and back blings, providing players with more cosmetic options for their loadouts. Overall, while the UI redesign has caused some discontent, many fans remain enthusiastic about Fortnite's current state and are eager to see what future updates will bring.