Gamers diving into Fortnite’s latest chapter have been buzzing with opinions, particularly regarding one overpowered weapon. Many players are clamoring for Epic Games to introduce a cooldown for the Kneecapper’s charged attacks, which currently have no downtime between swings. With the launch of Chapter 6 Season 2, themed around heists, not all fans are thrilled about the changes. A sizeable portion finds the vault loot lackluster, sparking calls for more engaging content.
Previously polarizing weapons like Midas’ Drum Gun and Brutus’ Minigun have made a return in this season, adding a layer of strategy for those looking to relive old thrills. Accessing these formidable tools requires players to venture into the depths of Black Markets. To do so, one needs an Outlaw Keycard, which can be enhanced by tackling various quests. Whether it’s breaking into vaults or collecting medallions, players can repeat the quests to unlock full access to these exclusive areas.
On platforms like Reddit, users such as Willie_Willikers have voiced their exasperation about the Kneecapper’s charged attacks. The consensus among many players is that these strikes are too dominant, particularly in tight encounters, making them nearly impossible to defend against.
Fans have suggested tweaks to better balance the Kneecapper, proposing slower movement speeds when charging the weapon. Currently, players can maintain full speed while preparing an attack, allowing them to close in on targets swiftly. There are accounts of players being hit mid-air only to be struck again before reacting, underscoring the need for adjustments.
Meanwhile, anticipation is building over potential new exotic weapons. Leaks hint at the introduction of the Rift Launcher, a coveted item previewed in Chapter 6’s trailers. This tool would allow players to create rifts at whim, offering tactical advantages either for personal mobility or as a device to disrupt enemies. Between these exciting additions and the current loot collection, gamers are feeling hopeful about Fortnite’s ongoing evolution.