Fortnite Fans Are Unhappy About Massive UI Change

Mar 22,25

Summary

  • Epic Games' Fortnite quest UI redesign has been met with significant player disapproval.
  • The new system organizes quests into collapsible blocks and submenus, causing navigation frustration.
  • While the addition of new pickaxe options is appreciated, the time-consuming nature of the UI overhaul is a major concern.

Epic Games recently implemented major user interface changes in Fortnite, sparking considerable backlash from a large segment of the community. This follows the conclusion of the Winterfest holiday event, which featured collaborations with celebrities like Shaq, Snoop Dogg, and Mariah Carey, and rewarded players with free cosmetics.

Chapter 6 Season 1 of Fortnite has been generally well-received, introducing a new map, revamped movement mechanics, and new game modes such as Ballistic, Fortnite OG, and LEGO Fortnite: Brick Life. However, not all recent changes have been met with enthusiasm.

A January 14th update introduced numerous changes, including a controversial quest UI redesign. Instead of a simple list, quests are now presented in large, collapsible blocks. While some find the new design visually appealing, many players express frustration with the added layers of submenus.

Fortnite’s New Quest UI Faces Player Backlash

While some players appreciate the new UI's ability to consolidate quests from different game modes—previously requiring mode selection within the lobby—the in-game implementation is widely criticized. Players report that the time required to navigate the new menus during matches, where time is critical, has led to premature eliminations. This issue is particularly highlighted during the completion of Fortnite's Godzilla quests.

Despite negative feedback regarding the quest UI, Epic Games' addition of Fortnite Festival instruments as pickaxes and back blings has been positively received, expanding cosmetic customization options. Overall, while the UI change has caused significant dissatisfaction, many players remain positive about Fortnite's current state and eagerly anticipate future updates.

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