
Epic Games' recent Fortnite update, introducing a redesigned quest UI and new pickaxe options, has sparked a mixed reaction from the community. While the Chapter 6 Season 1 update brought a refreshed map, improved movement, and new game modes like Ballistic and LEGO Fortnite: Brick Life, the quest UI overhaul has proven particularly controversial.
The January 14th update replaced the linear quest list with collapsible blocks and submenus. While some players appreciate the cleaner aesthetic, many find the new system cumbersome and time-consuming, particularly during matches where quick access to quests is crucial. The increased navigation required to locate specific quests has been cited as a source of frustration, especially when tackling time-sensitive challenges like the recent Godzilla quests. Previously, accessing quests for different game modes required switching between them in the lobby – a process the new UI aimed to streamline, but arguably worsened in-game.
Conversely, the addition of Fortnite Festival instruments as pickaxes and back blings has been widely praised, expanding cosmetic customization options.
In summary: The update delivered positive changes (new game modes, improved movement, expanded cosmetic options), but the redesigned quest UI's implementation has fallen short for many players, highlighting a significant usability issue impacting gameplay. The overall community sentiment remains divided.