how to get autofire on fortnite xbox
Fortnite – the cultural phenomenon that inspired Antoine Griezmann’s contentious penalty goal celebration in Sunday afternoon’s World Cup final – is the gift that keeps on giving. The game has just entered its fifth season, which means big changes and improvements have been added to improve the gaming experience, no matter which platform you happen to be playing on.
It’s a staple of most online games, now, to be continually updated across the course of months, from Call Of Duty, to Destiny, to GTA Online and beyond. It’s how developers maximise return on these pricey investment projects. But Fortnite is unique in how lightning-fast its developer, Epic, seems capable of augmenting things in its game to maximise player enjoyment and keep people coming back for more.
With season five, whether you’re on PS4, Xbox, Nintendo Switch or iOS, Fortnite has been transformed – pretty much overnight – into something much more feature-rich. Here’s what’s new and what it means for the millions of players out there.
iOS gets autofire
iOS is absolutely not the best way to play Fortnite if you have other options available to you, but it’s obviously great if you want to play games on the go. It’s fundamentally the place where the most casual audience gets their fill, too. For that reason, Epic has added an optional autofire mode. It’s as simple as it sounds, and essentially removes the need to pull a digital trigger – just get the aiming reticle over an enemy and the game will automatically unleash bullet hell on them. It’s smart, too, and registers the distance of enemies on screen, meaning that you won’t just fire at someone if you happen to aim at them from long distance with a short-range gun.