Archive for April, 2018


Where are Fortnite Demos stored

Fortnite demos are stored in your user appdata directory inside fortnitegame.

Fortnite replay save location

C:\Users\ %userprofile% \AppData\Local\FortniteGame\Saved\Demos

Replace C with your windows drive or drive where your user data is stored. Currently you cannot change the folder where the fortnite replays are saved.

There is a bug in fortnite 3.5 that prevents you from renaming demos – if you do the game will crash. This has been flagged by epic and will likely be addressed in the future.

Corrupted replays in Fortnite

Currently (Fortnite 3.5) replays are only compatible on the game version they were recorded on. This means Epics weekly-ish updates will result in a "Corrupted replay" when trying to play them after patching to 3.5.1. Epic are working on this and plan to support Fortnite demos for the duration of each major patch. This means that a demo recorded in 3.5 will work until 3.6.

Keep this in mind if you have kills you want to recam as you will be unable to once Epic push an update so record asap. Epic comment

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Fortnite First Shot Accuracy – New shooting Mechanics!

Epic have finally changed shooting mechanics and made an attempt at addressing bloom / cone of fire. Right on! As of the Fortnite 3.4 patch some weapons will benefit from first shot accuracy. Epic ran shooting test 1 a few months ago and were planning on running a second test. Apparently there was much discussion internally and they appear to have skipped the second test and gone straight to live. The weapons that now have first shot accuracy are : Suppressed Submachine Gun (silenced smg), Tactical Submachine Gun (smg), Pistol (semi auto piston), Suppressed Pistol (Silenced pistol), Revolver, Hand Cannon (Deagle), Assault Rifle (AR / colt / m16), Burst Assault Rifle. This is the majority of the hitscan, single bullet weapons. Shotguns are not impacted by the first shot accuracy change.

How does first shot accuracy work in Fortnite?

When a player aims down sights and does not move the crosshair will "snap" in on the center point. When this occurs the crosshair arms become transparent in order to give the player greater visibility on their target. It is very simple. Currently all weapons appear to have the same amount of time to full accuracy and this does not change between standing or crouching. Tap firing and waiting for crosshair to reset between shots will yield superior accuracy.

To balance this out Epic have added damage fall off in order to limit engagement range. This changes between weapon "types".

Will play and keep tabs on players feelings and expand on this as needed.

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