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Fortnite's Chapter 2 seemed as if it was to breathe brand-new life into the popular video game with an all-new map. However, it seems as well that Epic decided to either go on break or lessen its transparency about the forthcoming changes, not to mention the issues with the game.

The issues keep growing, and it is quite a challenge to know the root of the problem and what might people be thinking since Epic is mum and not saying anything on most of the potential issues literally. Typically, gaming reviewers, according to Forbes, are getting "lengthy posts, explaining the changes and decisions, as well as the extensive patch notes" week after week, and this has been lessened to nearly nothing now.

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Issues the Fortnite Players Want To be Addressed

There are several issues that Fortnite players want immediately addressed. But despite this, Epic is seemingly not interested in communicating with anyone this season. Among the problems gamers want to be solved are the Patch Notes, Skill-Based Matchmaking, Console Gameplay, and Bots. For Patch Notes, gaming experts have it that Dataminers need to extract aficionado and 'behind-the-scenes' to share with the community, as well as new items such as the Harpoon Gun just pop into the game with no big deal.

Next, the Skill-Based Matchmaking is yet another issue for gamers that needs to be addressed. According to the gaming community, there appears to have been a reversal to SMBB that makes matches a lot more challenging than used to be, akin to how things used to be in the game's Season 10 back then and no one is said to have enjoyed that. As for the Console Gameplay, about a couple of weeks ago, according to an online gaming news site, "there was an enormous, 15,000 upvote thread on Reddit stating that gamers believed that Epic has returned some of the settings for the console play, and that" the present-time controller console gamers get matched against either the keyboard and mouse or PC players and get dominated as an outcome.

Whether this is the issue or not, Epic has not issued a single word about the problems. For the last issue, there is an ongoing theory, too, that Epic has significantly utilized the number of bots that show up in the Fotnite games, which also have the possibility of making the complexity of matches tougher for the most player. But then again, all of these still remain a theory until Epic issues an official word.

They Remain Issues Unless Epic Speaks

All the things mentioned earlier remain issues with Fortnite until now, but they are the ones that keep rising without any response. This has been going on too, behind the scenes. Seemingly too, Epic has changed from being completely communicative, which is the natural characteristics for game publishers, especially this year, to being nearly completely silent in just a short time, or equivalent to one season.

Probably, Epic is testing what the result of this tactic can be. However, it can be presumed that the player-base can concur that delivering or sharing more details is undoubtedly better than less or none. This time's halfway through the season, and there has yet to see if something changes in the next couple of weeks, or even the nearest next season, at this rate. 

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